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    Other useful computational tools for physics and math?

    Thanks KonstantinosS and physiker_192. I am familiar with C++ since I took the course recently and am planning to improve my skills. I'll look into both options. Thanks a lot!
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    Other useful computational tools for physics and math?

    Hi. I am aware that Fortran, Mathlab and Mathematica are used somewhat extensively in physics. Due to some technical and administrative problems I was unable to return to the labs to learn any of the three stated above during the long break. I only have limited access and would have to use the...
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    Venturing into calculus - basic book required ;

    Thomas' Calculus is a brilliant book and I believe it's suitable for you. Plenty of questions and examples. From cover to cover, it's about a thousand pages - but it's mostly questions and examples. If you want something shorter, try Understanding Calculus Concepts by Eli Passow - part of the...
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