The Maple Handbook is an essential reference tool for all users of the Maple system. It provides a complete listing of every command in the Maple language, categorized into logical categories (e.g., calculus, algebra, programming, etc.) and explained in the context of those categories. If a Maple command has different purposes in different categories, it is included more than once as appropriate. A short introductory tutorial starts the Handbook, and each category begins with a brief introduction to the related subject area. The Handbook is well referenced, with an alphabetical index of commands, and pointers to appropriate sections of the official Maple documentation (Springer-Verlag). This new approach to reference materials for Maple enhances the material found in Maple's on-line help files and provides a much more organized, intuitive resource for all users of the Maple system. The Handbook improves the efficiency of Maple users by supplying them with the information they need - at their fingertips. This new edition covers the Maple V Release 4 symbolic computation language.
Author(s): Darren Redfern (auth.)
Edition: 3rd ed.
Publisher: Springer New York
Year: 1996
Language: English
Pages: 495p. 30 illus..
Tags: Algorithms;Mathematical Methods in Physics;Numerical and Computational Physics;Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering
Front Matter....Pages i-v
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Getting Started with Maple....Pages 7-26
Calculus....Pages 27-58
Linear Algebra....Pages 59-94
Solving Equations....Pages 95-130
Polynomials and Common Transforms....Pages 131-170
Geometry....Pages 171-195
Combinatorics and Graph Theory....Pages 196-228
Number Theory....Pages 229-256
Statistics....Pages 257-283
Standard Functions and Constants....Pages 284-314
Expression Manipulation....Pages 315-333
Plotting....Pages 334-374
Programming and System Commands....Pages 375-430
Miscellaneous....Pages 431-476
Back Matter....Pages 477-495