Maple and Mathematica: A Problem Solving Approach for Mathematics

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By presenting side-by-side comparisons, this handbook enables Mathematica users to quickly learn Maple, and vice versa. The parallel presentation enables students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers to easily find equivalent functions on each of these algebra programs.

The handbook provides core material for incorporating Maple and Mathematica as working tools into different undergraduate mathematics courses. The programs enhance a broad range of classes, including algebra, geometry, calculus, complex functions, special functions, integral transforms, and mathematical equations.

Part I describes the foundations of both Maple and Mathematica, showing how each one solves equivalent problems and solutions. Part II describes mathematics with Maple and Mathematica by using equivalent problems.

Author(s): Dr. Inna Shingareva, Dr. Carlos LizĂ  rraga-Celaya (auth.)
Publisher: Springer Vienna
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: XIII, 263 p.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Maple....Pages 3-20
Mathematica....Pages 21-44
Front Matter....Pages 45-45
Graphics....Pages 47-64
Algebra....Pages 65-90
Geometry....Pages 91-108
Calculus....Pages 109-134
Complex Functions....Pages 135-146
Special Functions....Pages 147-154
Integral and Discrete Transforms....Pages 155-170
Mathematical Equations....Pages 171-230
Back Matter....Pages 231-263