An Introduction to Maple V /
This book covers the needs of scientists - be they mathematicians, physicists, chemists or engineers - in terms of symbolic computation, and allows them to locate quickly, via a detailed table of contents and index, the method they require for the precise problem they are adressing. It requires no p...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. What MAPLE Can Do for You
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Arithmetic
- 4. Real Numbers
- Complex Numbers
- 5. Two-Dimensional Graphs
- 6. Equations and Inequations
- 7. Limits and Derivatives
- 8. Truncated Series Expansions
- 9. Differential Equations
- 10. Integration and Summation
- 11. Three-Dimensional Graphics
- 12. Polynomials with Rational Coefficients
- 13. Polynomials with Irrational Coefficients
- 14. Rational Functions
- 15. Construction of Vectors and of Matrices
- 16. Vector Analysis and Matrix Calculus
- 17. Systems of Linear Equations
- 18. Normalization of Matrices
- 19. Orthogonality
- 20. Vector Analysis
- 21. The MAPLE Objects
- 22. Working More Cleverly with the Subexpressions
- 23. Programming: Loops and Branches
- 24. Programming: Functions and Procedures
- 25. The Mathematical Functions
- 26. Maple Environment in Windows
- Index.