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I'm searching for books that allow one to discover/experiment with mathematics by using computer environments such as Mathematica/Magma/Magma/Pari-GP, etc.

Until now, I discovered these:

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    I think that this question would work better if you make it a CW.2012-09-18
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    Still dunno how to do this.2012-09-18
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    See also [Books on Experimental Mathematics](http://www.experimentalmath.info/books/).2012-09-18
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    @lhf Great link!2012-09-18
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    I do not feel this is an appropriate question for a StackExchange site: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/113678/how-to-request-book-recommendations/131432#1314322012-09-18
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    @JoshuaDrake This isn't Stack Overflow. Questions like this are asked all the time here and I think they are good.2012-09-18
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    @Graphth obviously local rules take precedence. I am curious how you'd address the points made in my meta post. What happens in 3 years when several new versions of MATHEMATICA and Maple have been released, or when there are brand new interactive environments for R available, will not the dated references below be nearly useless to someone else stumbling onto this question? You may have gotten a lot out of Title X, but that may have depended a lot on context, no? How is someone not familiar with the topic going to do with that book? etc.2012-09-18
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    @JoshuaDrake *How is someone not familiar with the topic going to do with that book?* Perhaps asking it on stack exchange?2012-09-18

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