'Thompson (Univ. of Liverpool, UK) clearly knows the 'gotchas' that most often plague beginners (and others!) and provides pointed guidance; extracting the same vital information buried in longer and more systematic treatises and manuals can certainly prove a challenge. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals.' D. V. Feldman, CHOICE

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.
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1. Introduction; 2. Getting started; 3. Algebra and calculus; 4. Solving equations; 5. Linear algebra; 6. Graphics; 7. Programming; 8. Procedures; 9. Example programs; Appendix A. Other ways to run Maple; Appendix B. Terminating characters; Index of Maple notation.
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This book explains the key features of Maple, with a focus on showing how things work, and how to avoid common problems.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781316628140
Publisert
2016-11-14
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press
Vekt
330 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
235

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Ian Thompson is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Liverpool. He has used Maple for research since 2000, and has taught Maple to students on several courses at two major UK universities.