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Mathematica is an extremely powerful tool for rapid modelling, analysis, simulation and visualisation. As a high level tool for computational and symbolic expression manipulation it has found wide use in fields as varied as bioinformatics, astronomy, image processing, social networks and more. This course provides a lab-based introduction to programming Mathematica.
Students must have a laptop computer.
Students must have a laptop computer.
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