Electronic Library: Software Alcove
Mathematica Resources Area
The Producer's Home Page
- Wolfram Research, producers and
distributors of Mathematica, maintains a WWW server. Some of the services
are referenced below. You can even register to win a free copy of
Mathematica and a T-shirt.
User Communication
- Steven M. Christensen and Associates maintains the
MathGroup
email group for Mathematica users which you may join.
- The Mathematica World WWW server
contains information about the electronic journal for Mathematica users and
the Mathematica University.
Shareware Libraries
- The MathSource
Electronic Library is maintained by Wolfram Research and claims to
house the largest collection of mathematica software and notebooks
available. You can also access their
Graphics,
Sounds and Animations Gallery .
- The
Geometry Center at the University of Minnesota has Mathematica
programs that aid in geometric visualizations.
- You can download a free copy of
MathReader
from Wolfram Research to view Mathematica notebooks.
- Terry Robb at Monash is the producer of
InterCall.
This is a package that lets you import external code into mathematica.
Some nice examples are provided.
Educational Resources
- Mathematica Self-Tutor for Calculus
by D.C.M. Burbulla and C.T.J. Dodson, University of Toronto: This site
contains several mathematica notebooks for Calculus.
- NWU
Differential Equations Labs: These labs were developed at Nebraska
Wesleyan University as part a two and a half year NSF/ILI grant awarded
in the Spring of 1995. The labs use Mathematica and will be class tested
for the first time in the Spring of 1996.
- The University High School WAVE Project: The Illinois WAVE Project provides Mathematica
notebooks for use in the high school mathematics curriculum.
- MathSource maintains an
Applications Page. Check out the Education and Mathematics Pages. You
will find a wealth of materials there.
- The Transitional Mathematics Project
at Imperial College in London is developing learning modules in
mathematics, based on Mathematica, for first-year science and engineering
students.
- The University of Pittsburgh has several mathematica labs they use
for their students. These labs are well written and easy to understand.
Go there now.
- We have several Mathematica Notebooks available in our
Mathematica Notebooks Collection
Books and Periodicals
- Wolfram Research maintains a
list
of mathematics books using Mathematica
- MathUser is the
quarterly Wolfram Research newsletter.
Other Mathematica Resources
- Wolfram Research maintains a list of
training and
consulting groups.
- Analytica,
commercial Mathematica distributors in Australia.