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Using Mathematica for Physics
Course Description
This short tutorial series of 9 videos covers the basics of using Mathematica for Physics calculations. It is delivered by PhD student Sunny Guha from Texas A&M University.
For Notebooks relevant to this tutorial series, check out: http://people.physics.tamu.edu/sunnyguha/resources.html
For another great guide to using Mathematica for Physics, check out another great book: "A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica" by Patrick T. Tam.

The cover of Robert Zimmerman & Fredrick Olness's book "Mathematica for Physics", available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mathematica-Physics-2nd-Robert-Zimmerman/dp/0805387005
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Video Lectures & Study Materials
Visit the official course website for more study materials: http://people.physics.tamu.edu/sunnyguha/mathe.html
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