Essential Maple: An Introduction for Scientific Programmers

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This book provides a quick introduction to programming in Maple, with an overview of the most commonly-used commands and constructs. It summarizes basic material, highlights slippery points, and gives tips on programming.
It also covers more subtle topics unique to Maple: option remember; the assume facility; the use of packages in Maple; evaluation rules; data structures; computation sequences; simplification; solution of equations (including a section on Groebner bases); sequence accelleration; the Maple model of floating-point evaluation; calling other programs from Maple; operators; structured types; local, global, and environment variables; tracing and debugging.

Author(s): Robert M. Corless (auth.)
Publisher: Springer New York
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: XV, 218 p.
Tags: Algorithms;Mathematical Methods in Physics;Numerical and Computational Physics;Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Basics....Pages 1-48
Useful one-word commands....Pages 49-120
Programming in Maple....Pages 121-170
Keyword summary....Pages 171-205
Back Matter....Pages 207-218