The Maple Handbook: Maple V Release 3

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How to Use This Handbook The Maple Handbook is a complete reference tool for the Maple language, and is written for all Maple users, regardless of their dis­ cipline or field(s) of interest. All the built-in mathematical, graphic, and system-based commands available in Maple V Release 3 are detailed herein. Please note that The Maple Handbook does not teach about the mathematics behind Maple commands. If you do not know the meaning of such concepts as definite integral, identity matrix, or prime integer, do not expect to learn them here. As well, while the introductory sections to each chapter taken together do provide a basic overview of the capabilities of Maple, it is highly recom­ mended that you also read a more thorough tutorial such as In­ troduction to Maple by Andre Heck or First Leaves: A Tutorial Introduction to Maple V. Overall Organization One of the main premises of The Maple Handbook is that most Maple users approach the system to solve a particular problem (or set of problems) in a specific subject area. Therefore, all commands are organized in logical subsets that reflect these different cate­ gories (e.g., calculus, algebra, data manipulation, etc.) and the com­ mands within a subset are explained in a similar language, creating a tool that allows you quick and confident access to the information necessary to complete the problem you have brought to the system.

Author(s): Darren Redfern (auth.)
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: 532
Tags: Algorithms;Mathematical Methods in Physics;Numerical and Computational Physics;Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering

Front Matter....Pages i-v
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Getting Started With Maple....Pages 9-33
Calculus....Pages 35-67
Linear Algebra....Pages 69-109
Solving Equations....Pages 111-143
Polynomials and Common Transforms....Pages 145-187
Geometry....Pages 189-229
Combinatorics and Graph Theory....Pages 231-263
Number Theory....Pages 265-297
Statistics....Pages 299-329
Standard Functions and Constants....Pages 331-361
Expression Manipulation....Pages 363-382
Plotting....Pages 383-413
Programming and System Commands....Pages 415-460
Miscellaneous....Pages 461-513
Back Matter....Pages 515-531