Understanding Maple

Understanding Maple
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781316982839
ISBN-13 : 1316982831
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Maple by : Ian Thompson

Maple is a powerful symbolic computation system that is widely used in universities around the world. This short introduction gives readers an insight into the rules that control how the system works, and how to understand, fix, and avoid common problems. Topics covered include algebra, calculus, linear algebra, graphics, programming, and procedures. Each chapter contains numerous illustrative examples, using mathematics that does not extend beyond first-year undergraduate material. Maple worksheets containing these examples are available for download from the author's personal website. The book is suitable for new users, but where advanced topics are central to understanding Maple they are tackled head-on. Many concepts which are absent from introductory books and manuals are described in detail. With this book, students, teachers and researchers will gain a solid understanding of Maple and how to use it to solve complex mathematical problems in a simple and efficient way.

Understanding Maple

Understanding Maple
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781316628140
ISBN-13 : 1316628140
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Maple by : Ian Thompson

This book explains the key features of Maple, with a focus on showing how things work, and how to avoid common problems.

Introduction to Maple

Introduction to Maple
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 503
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ISBN-10 : 9781468405194
ISBN-13 : 1468405195
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Maple by : Andre HECK

The fully revised edition of this best-selling title presents the modern computer algebra system Maple. It teaches the reader not only what can be done by Maple, but also how and why it can be done. The book provides the necessary background for those who want the most of Maple or want to extend its built-in knowledge, containing both elementary and more sophisticated examples as well as many exercises.

Maple in Mathematics Education and Research

Maple in Mathematics Education and Research
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9783030412586
ISBN-13 : 303041258X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Maple in Mathematics Education and Research by : Jürgen Gerhard

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the third Maple Conference, MC 2019, held in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, in October 2019. The 21 revised full papers and 9 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected out of 37 submissions, one invited paper is also presented in the volume. The papers included in this book cover topics in education, algorithms, and applciations of the mathematical software Maple.

Linear and Nonlinear Programming with Maple

Linear and Nonlinear Programming with Maple
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9781420090659
ISBN-13 : 1420090658
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Linear and Nonlinear Programming with Maple by : Paul E. Fishback

Helps Students Understand Mathematical Programming Principles and Solve Real-World Applications Supplies enough mathematical rigor yet accessible enough for undergraduates Integrating a hands-on learning approach, a strong linear algebra focus, MapleTM software, and real-world applications, Linear and Nonlinear Programming with MapleTM: An Interactive, Applications-Based Approach introduces undergraduate students to the mathematical concepts and principles underlying linear and nonlinear programming. This text fills the gap between management science books lacking mathematical detail and rigor and graduate-level books on mathematical programming. Essential linear algebra tools Throughout the text, topics from a first linear algebra course, such as the invertible matrix theorem, linear independence, transpose properties, and eigenvalues, play a prominent role in the discussion. The book emphasizes partitioned matrices and uses them to describe the simplex algorithm in terms of matrix multiplication. This perspective leads to streamlined approaches for constructing the revised simplex method, developing duality theory, and approaching the process of sensitivity analysis. The book also discusses some intermediate linear algebra topics, including the spectral theorem and matrix norms. Maple enhances conceptual understanding and helps tackle problems Assuming no prior experience with Maple, the author provides a sufficient amount of instruction for students unfamiliar with the software. He also includes a summary of Maple commands as well as Maple worksheets in the text and online. By using Maple’s symbolic computing components, numeric capabilities, graphical versatility, and intuitive programming structures, students will acquire a deep conceptual understanding of major mathematical programming principles, along with the ability to solve moderately sized real-world applications. Hands-on activities that engage students Throughout the book, student understanding is evaluated through "waypoints" that involve basic computations or short questions. Some problems require paper-and-pencil calculations; others involve more lengthy calculations better suited for performing with Maple. Many sections contain exercises that are conceptual in nature and/or involve writing proofs. In addition, six substantial projects in one of the appendices enable students to solve challenging real-world problems.

Introduction to Maple

Introduction to Maple
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 706
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781468404845
ISBN-13 : 1468404849
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Maple by : Andre HECK

A fully revised, second edition of the best-selling Introduction to Maple, now compatible through Maple V Release 4. It shows not only what can be done by Maple, but also how it can be done. Emphasis is on understanding the Maple system more than on factual knowledge of built-in possibilities, and, to this end, the book contains both elementary and more sophisticated examples and many exercises. Numerous new examples have been added to show how to use Maple as a problem solver, how to assist the system during computations, and how to extend its built-in facilities. Introduction to Maple is not simply a readable manual, but also provides the necessary background for those wanting to extend the built-in knowledge of Maple by implementing new algorithms. Readers should have a background in mathematics higher than beginner level.

Introduction To Mathematics With Maple

Introduction To Mathematics With Maple
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Publisher : World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages : 544
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789813102118
ISBN-13 : 981310211X
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction To Mathematics With Maple by : Peter Adams

The principal aim of this book is to introduce university level mathematics — both algebra and calculus. The text is suitable for first and second year students. It treats the material in depth, and thus can also be of interest to beginning graduate students.New concepts are motivated before being introduced through rigorous definitions. All theorems are proved and great care is taken over the logical structure of the material presented. To facilitate understanding, a large number of diagrams are included. Most of the material is presented in the traditional way, but an innovative approach is taken with emphasis on the use of Maple and in presenting a modern theory of integration. To help readers with their own use of this software, a list of Maple commands employed in the book is provided. The book advocates the use of computers in mathematics in general, and in pure mathematics in particular. It makes the point that results need not be correct just because they come from the computer. A careful and critical approach to using computer algebra systems persists throughout the text.

Meanings of Maple

Meanings of Maple
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Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages : 232
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781682260371
ISBN-13 : 1682260372
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Meanings of Maple by : Michael Lange

"In Meanings of Maple, Michael A. Lange provides a cultural analysis of maple syrup making and its relationship to Vermont identity."--Back cover.

Maple

Maple
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Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages : 171
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781643274881
ISBN-13 : 1643274880
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Maple by : Bernard V Liengme

Maple is a comprehensive symbolic mathematics application which is well suited for demonstrating physical science topics and solving associated problems. Because Maple is such a rich application, it has a somewhat steep learning curve. Most existing texts concentrate on mathematics; the Maple help facility is too detailed and lacks physical science examples, many Maple-related websites are out of date giving readers information on older Maple versions. This book records the author's journey of discovery; he was familiar with SMath but not with Maple and set out to learn the more advanced application. It leads readers through the basic Maple features with physical science worked examples, giving them a firm base on which to build if more complex features interest them.

An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing

An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 237
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781461442530
ISBN-13 : 1461442532
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing by : Jonathan M. Borwein

Thirty years ago mathematical, as opposed to applied numerical, computation was difficult to perform and so relatively little used. Three threads changed that: the emergence of the personal computer; the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet; and the building of the Three “M’s” Maple, Mathematica and Matlab. We intend to persuade that Mathematica and other similar tools are worth knowing, assuming only that one wishes to be a mathematician, a mathematics educator, a computer scientist, an engineer or scientist, or anyone else who wishes/needs to use mathematics better. We also hope to explain how to become an "experimental mathematician" while learning to be better at proving things. To accomplish this our material is divided into three main chapters followed by a postscript. These cover elementary number theory, calculus of one and several variables, introductory linear algebra, and visualization and interactive geometric computation.