ABSTRACT

Since the publication of the first edition, Mathematica has matured considerably and the computing power of desktop computers has increased greatly. This enables the presentation of more complex curves and surfaces as well as the efficient computation of formerly prohibitive graphical plots. Incorporating both of these aspects, CRC Standard Curves

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|90 pages

Algebraic Curves

chapter 3|114 pages

Transcendental Functions

chapter 4|14 pages

Polynomial Sets

chapter 5|44 pages

Special Functions in Mathematical Physics

chapter 6|38 pages

Green’s Functions and Harmonic Functions

chapter 9|28 pages

Random Processes

chapter 10|16 pages

Polygons

chapter 11|26 pages

Three-Dimensional Curves

chapter 12|38 pages

Algebraic Surfaces

chapter 13|16 pages

Transcendental Surfaces

chapter 14|22 pages

Complex Variable Surfaces

chapter 15|8 pages

Minimal Surfaces

chapter 16|16 pages

Regular and Semi-Regular Solids with Edges

chapter 17|28 pages

Irregular and Miscellaneous Solids