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George A. Anastassiou and Iuliana F. Iatan
Intelligent Routines
Solving Mathematical Analysis with Matlab,
Mathcad, Mathematica and Maple
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Authors
George A. Anastassiou
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Memphis
Memphis
USA
Iuliana F. Iatan
Department of Mathematics and
Computer Science
Technical University of Civil Engineering
Bucharest
Romania
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