
Livro digital
Título:
Computational Mathematics with SageMath
Autor:
Paul Zimmermann, Alexandre Casamayou, Nathann Cohen, Guillaume Connan, et al.
Categoria:
Tecnologia > Geral
Doador:
Raffaello D. N.
Sinopse:
A reader opening this book is immediately led from First Steps into the working heart of Sage, then through Analysis and Algebra before reaching Programming and Data Structures. That progression makes the table of contents itself part of the book’s promise: start with the program as a calculator, then learn how Sage handles expressions, equations, limits, derivatives, integrals, vectors, matrices, and code.
The structure is broad but disciplined. It begins with practical use of Sage, moves into symbolic manipulation and elementary calculus, and then shifts to linear algebra and core programming concepts such as syntax, function calls, variables, and data structures. The prefatory material also makes the authorship unusual: this is a collaborative work by a large team led by Paul Zimmermann, which gives the book both technical depth and a strong tutorial voice.
For students, engineers, and mathematically curious readers, the value here is the blend of computation and theory. The book does not treat Sage as a black box, it uses Sage to explain the mathematics behind the commands and the algorithms behind the results. That makes it useful both as an introduction to SageMath and as a compact guide to computational mathematics more generally.