Analysis with Mathematica®: Single Variable Calculus
A computer algebra system such as Mathematica® is able to do much more than just numerics: This revised text shows how to tackle real mathematical problems from basic analysis. The reader learns how Mathematica® represents domains, qualifiers and limits to implement actual proofs – a requirement to unlock the huge potential of Mathematica® for a variety of applications.

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Analysis with Mathematica®: Single Variable Calculus
A computer algebra system such as Mathematica® is able to do much more than just numerics: This revised text shows how to tackle real mathematical problems from basic analysis. The reader learns how Mathematica® represents domains, qualifiers and limits to implement actual proofs – a requirement to unlock the huge potential of Mathematica® for a variety of applications.

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Analysis with Mathematica®: Single Variable Calculus

Analysis with Mathematica®: Single Variable Calculus

Analysis with Mathematica®: Single Variable Calculus

Analysis with Mathematica®: Single Variable Calculus

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A computer algebra system such as Mathematica® is able to do much more than just numerics: This revised text shows how to tackle real mathematical problems from basic analysis. The reader learns how Mathematica® represents domains, qualifiers and limits to implement actual proofs – a requirement to unlock the huge potential of Mathematica® for a variety of applications.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783111522142
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 11/17/2025
Series: De Gruyter Textbook
Edition description: 2nd Edition
Pages: 305
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr. hab. Galina Filipuk,
University of Warsaw (current),
Polish Academy of Sciences,
Loughborough University,
Belarusian State University.
Fellowships:
Humboldt Research Fellowship
for Experienced Researchers at
TU Dresden and KU Eichstaett-
Ingolstadt (Germany); Japan
Society for the Promotion
of Sciences Fellowship at Kumamoto University.

Dr. Andrzej Kozłowksi, University of Warsaw (current), Wayne State University, Toyama University of International Studies, Chiba Denki University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science/Royal Society Post-Doctoral Fellow at Tsukuba University. Visiting
positions: Tokyo Institute of
Technology. Consultant to
Wolfram Research.

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