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Links to free sites offering useful (or cool) Mathematica
notebooks or information
- Wolfram Research - The home page
for the makers of Mathematica.
- MathSource - This is an archive
maintained by Wolfram Research with a lot of different notebooks on
it: applications divided by subject, instructions on how to do different
things, general information.
- LiveGraphics3D
homepage - This is a free java application that allows you to rotate
3-dimensional graphs and animations over the web. This is VERY cool;
be sure to check it out. Some really nice examples of using this can
be found here.
(Trust me, these are worth checking out. As soon as I have time to figure
out the details of making these work, I plan on using this on my own
web pages...)
- Calculus@Internet - This actually
has links to a lot more than Mathematica-specific stuff, but it does
have a nice set of links to free Mathematica sites. Go here
for the Mathematica-specific links.
- mmaCalc - These
are Mathematica labs designed for the Stewart Calculus text that we
use (lab manuals are available for purchase). Not everything in the
manuals is available here yet, but there are some interesting things
here.
- Creating
Topographic Maps from Online Data Using Mathematica - Instructions
are provided for downloading topographic data for any region of the
contiguous 48 states from the United States Geographical Survey's World
Wide Web site. Mathematica code to reduce the original 9Mb of data to
a manageable size is included. The process is illustrated by creating
maps of the Lake Superior region.
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This webpage was created by Marcus
McGuff
and is Copyright © 2002.
It was last updated on
April 23, 2002
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