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A Modern Course in Mathematical Methods for the Physical Sciences Using Mathematica
Peter Taborek
This talk covers a mathematical methods course at UC Irvine. Physical Science students use ebooks that are collections of Mathematica notebooks. Assignments are created and submitted via Mathematica notebooks. For the undergrad version, we are experimenting with a web interface that automatically grades symbolic input using calls to Wolfram cloud APIs.
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