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Introduction to Maple  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 21, 2024
Introduction to Maple

Introduction to Maple by André Heck
English | PDF | 1993 | 503 Pages | ISBN : 1468405217 | 24.8 MB

In symbolic computation on computers, also known as computer algebra, keyboard and display replace the traditional pencil and paper in doing mathematical computations. Interactive computer programs, which are called computer algebra systems, allow their users to compute not only with numbers, but also with symbols, formulae, equations, and so on. Many mathematical computations such as differentiation, integration, and series expansion of functions, and inversion of matrices with symbolic entries, can be carried out quickly, with emphasis on exactness of results, and without much human effort. Computer algebra systems are powerful tools for mathematicians, physicists, chemists, engineers, technicians, psychologists, sociologists, … , in short, for anybody who needs to do mathematical computations. Com­ puter algebra systems are indispensable in modern pure and applied scien­ tific research and education. This book is a gentle introduction to one of the modern computer algebra systems, viz., Maple. Primary emphasis is on learning what can be done with Maple and how it can be used to solve (applied) mathematical problems. To this end, the book contains many examples and exercises, both elementary and more sophisticated. They stimulate you to use Maple and encourage you to find your way through the system. An advice: read this book in conjunction with the Maple system, try the examples, make variations of them, and try to solve the exercises.
Toronto Maple Leafs: Stories from the Toronto Maple Leafs Ice, Locker Room, and Press Box (If These Walls Could Talk)

Toronto Maple Leafs: Stories from the Toronto Maple Leafs Ice, Locker Room, and Press Box (If These Walls Could Talk) by Lance Hornby
English | October 1st, 2019 | ISBN: 1629375969 | 240 pages | EPUB | 2.30 MB

Chronicling the Maple Leafs for 35 years, longtime Toronto Sun beat reporter Lance Hornby provides access into the Maple Leafs' inner sanctum as only he can. From the heyday of the 1940s when Toronto won five Stanley Cups in Maple Leaf Gardens to the current star-laden era with Auston Matthews and John Tavares, this book provides a one-of-a-kind, insider's look into the great moments and interesting anecdotes from the Leafs' storied history. Read about how a lifetime pass to Leafs games was lost in a poker game; why Charlie Conacher dangled King Clancy by his feet from an open hotel window; how Mike Babcock learned he was related to Dave Keon; the wild times of the historic Gardens during the chaotic Harold Ballard era; and the legendary pranks of Doug Gilmour, whose sense of humour only was rivaled by his skill on the ice.

Maple via Calculus: A Tutorial Approach  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 21, 2022
Maple via Calculus: A Tutorial Approach

Maple via Calculus: A Tutorial Approach by Robert J. Lopez
English | PDF | 1994 | 178 Pages | ISBN : 0817637710 | 10.8 MB

Modern software tools like Maple have the potential to alter radically the way mathematics is taught, learned, and done. Bringing such tools into the classroom during lectures, assignments, and examinations means that new ways oflooking at mathematics can becomepermanent fixtures ofthe curriculum. It is universal access that will make a software-based approach to mathematics become the norm. In 1988, with NSF funding under an III grant, I had the opportunity to bring Maple into the calculus classroom at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

Maple V Programming Guide: for Release 5  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 31, 2022
Maple V Programming Guide: for Release 5

Maple V Programming Guide: for Release 5 by M. B. Monagan, K. O. Geddes, K. M. Heal, G. Labahn, S. M. Vorkoetter
English | PDF | 1997 | 390 Pages | ISBN : 0387983988 | 23.1 MB

Maple V Mathematics Programming Guide is the fully updated language and programming reference for Maple V Release 5. It presents a detailed description of Maple V Release 5 - the latest release of the powerful, interactive computer algebra system used worldwide as a tool for problem-solving in mathematics, the sciences, engineering, and education. This manual describes the use of both numeric and symbolic expressions, the data types available, and the programming language statements in Maple. It shows how the system can be extended or customized through user defined routines and gives complete descriptions of the system's user interface and 2D and 3D graphics capabilities.

Maple in Mathematics Education and Research  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 13, 2022
Maple in Mathematics Education and Research

Maple in Mathematics Education and Research: 4th Maple Conference, MC 2020, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, November 2–6, 2020, Revised Selected Papers by Robert M. Corless
English | PDF | 2022 | 474 Pages | ISBN : 3030816974 | 34.9 MB

This book constitutes refereed proceedings of the 4th Maple Conference, MC 2020, held in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, in November 2020.

Experimental Mathematics with Maple  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Oct. 8, 2020
Experimental Mathematics with Maple

Franco Vivaldi, "Experimental Mathematics with Maple"
English | ISBN: 1584882336 | 2001 | 240 pages | PDF | 6 MB
Discovering Mathematics with Maple: An interactive exploration for mathematicians, engineers and econometricians

Discovering Mathematics with Maple: An interactive exploration for mathematicians, engineers and econometricians by Roelof J. Stroeker , Johan F. Kaashoek
English | PDF | 1999 | 240 Pages | ISBN : 3764360917 | 28.1 MB

his book grew out of the wish to let students of econometrics get acquainted T with the powerful techniques of computer algebra at an early stage in their curriculum. As no textbook available at the time met our requirements as to content and presentation, we had no other choice than to write our own course material. The try-out on a group of 80 first year students was not without success, and after adding some necessary modifications, the same material was presented to a new group of students of similar size the year after. Some more adjustments were made, and the final result now lies before you. Working with computer algebra packages like Derive, Mathematica, and Maple over many years convinced us of the favourable prospects of computer algebra as a means of improving the student's understanding of the difficult concepts on which mathematical techniques are often based. Moreover, advanced mathematical ed­ ucation, be it for mathematics itself or for mathematical statistics, operations research and other branches of applied mathematics, can greatly profit from the large amount of non-trivial mathematical knowledge that is stored in a computer algebra system. Admittedly, the fact remains that many a tough mathematical problem, such as solving a complicated non-linear system or obtaining a finite ex­ pression for a multiple parameter integral, can not easily be handled by computer algebra either, if at all.

Introduction to Maple, Third Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 21, 2024
Introduction to Maple, Third Edition

Introduction to Maple, Third Edition by André Heck
English | PDF | 2003 | 843 Pages | ISBN : 0387002308 | 57.7 MB

The first two editions of this book have been very well received by the com­ munity, but so many revisions ofthe Maple system have occurred since then that simply reprinting the out-of-stock book would not do anymore. A ma­ jor revision of the book was inevitable, too. The wording "major revision" must be taken seriously because I not only corrected typographical errors, rephrased text fragments, and updated many examples, but I also rewrote complete chapters and added new material. In particular, the chapter on differential equations now discusses Liesymmetry methods, partial differen­ tial equations, and numerical methods. Linear algebra is based throughout the book on the packages LinearAlgebra and VectorCalculus, which re­ place the deprecated package linalg. Maple users are strongly advised to do their work with the new packages. The chapter on simplification has been updated and expanded; it discusses the use of assumptions in more detail now. Last, but not least, a new chapter on Grabner basis theory and the Groebner package in Maple has been added to the book. It includes many applications of Grabner basis theory. Many of the Maple sessions have been rewritten so that they comply with the most recent version of Maple. As a result of all this work, hardly any section in the book has been left untouched. vi Preface to the Third Edition From the Preface of the Second Edition The first edition ofthis book has been very wellreceived by the community.

First Steps in Maple  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 31, 2022
First Steps in Maple

First Steps in Maple by Werner Burkhardt
English | PDF | 1994 | 127 Pages | ISBN : 3540198741 | 6.9 MB

Maple is a computer algebraic system with a fast-growing number of users in schools, universities, and other institutions. Intended for anyone who is encountering Maple for the first time, First Steps in Maple provides a detailed step-by-step introduction, teaching by way of examples taken from many areas of mathematics. It is particularly suitable for undergraduates, and has self-test problems (with solutions) for each chapter.

Introduction to Maple  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 21, 2024
Introduction to Maple

Introduction to Maple by André Heck
English | PDF | 1993 | 503 Pages | ISBN : 1468405217 | 24.8 MB

In symbolic computation on computers, also known as computer algebra, keyboard and display replace the traditional pencil and paper in doing mathematical computations. Interactive computer programs, which are called computer algebra systems, allow their users to compute not only with numbers, but also with symbols, formulae, equations, and so on. Many mathematical computations such as differentiation, integration, and series expansion of functions, and inversion of matrices with symbolic entries, can be carried out quickly, with emphasis on exactness of results, and without much human effort. Computer algebra systems are powerful tools for mathematicians, physicists, chemists, engineers, technicians, psychologists, sociologists, … , in short, for anybody who needs to do mathematical computations. Com­ puter algebra systems are indispensable in modern pure and applied scien­ tific research and education. This book is a gentle introduction to one of the modern computer algebra systems, viz., Maple. Primary emphasis is on learning what can be done with Maple and how it can be used to solve (applied) mathematical problems. To this end, the book contains many examples and exercises, both elementary and more sophisticated. They stimulate you to use Maple and encourage you to find your way through the system. An advice: read this book in conjunction with the Maple system, try the examples, make variations of them, and try to solve the exercises.