Introduction to Maple

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This book is an introduction to the modern computer algebra system Maple. The book intends to teach the reader 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. To this end, the book contains both elementary and more sophisticated examples and many exercises. Introduction to Maple is not only a readable manual, explaining how to use Maple as a symbolic calculator, but also provides the necessary background to those who want to extend the built-in knowledge of Maple by implementing new algorithms. The typical reader should have a background in mathematics that is not at the beginner level. The book begins with an introduction to computer algebra, the first steps to calculus on numbers, and variables and names. It continues with such subjects as polynomials and rational functions, differentiation, integration and summation, simplification, graphics. The book concludes with the topics differential equations, and linear algebra: the basics and the applications.

Author(s): André Heck (auth.)
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: XIII, 497 pp. 84 figs.
Tags: Algorithms

Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction to Computer Algebra....Pages 1-29
The First Steps: Calculus on Numbers....Pages 31-56
Variables and Names....Pages 57-77
Getting Around with Maple....Pages 79-105
Polynomials and Rational Functions....Pages 107-120
Internal Data Representation and Substitution....Pages 121-140
Manipulation of Polynomials and Rational Expressions....Pages 141-156
Functions....Pages 157-175
Differentiation....Pages 177-191
Integration and Summation....Pages 193-226
Truncated Series Expansions, Power Series, and Limits....Pages 227-244
Composite Data Types....Pages 245-263
Simplification....Pages 265-290
Graphics....Pages 291-338
Solving Equations....Pages 339-368
Differential Equations....Pages 369-418
Linear Algebra: Basics....Pages 419-434
Linear Algebra: Applications....Pages 435-467
Back Matter....Pages 469-498