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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert J. LopezPublisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG Imprint: Birkhauser Verlag AG ISBN: 9783764337919ISBN 10: 3764337915 Pages: 248 Publication Date: September 1994 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780817637910 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1A Maple in computer science: turtle graphics in Maple V.2, Eugenie Roanes Lozano, Eugenie Roanes Macias; a distributed approach to problem solving in Maple, K.C. Chan, A. Diaz, and E. Kaltofen; denotational semantics applied to the typesetting of Maple expressions, Reid M. Pinchbeck. Part 1B Maple in applied mathematics: a symbolic engineering mechanics system built on OEM Maple, Philip Todd, Robin McLeod and Marcia Harris; signal processing using Maple V, John I. Molinder; implementation of a mapping Procedure For the domain decomposition for PDEs in Maple, Peiyuan Li and Richard L. Peskin. Part 2A Maple in education: the influence of Maple on a linear algebra course at the Delft University of Technology, Harry A.W.M. Kneppers; can Maple help in teaching calculus with limited time and staff?, Scott R. Fulton; enlivening the mathematics curriculum with Maple, G.F. Fitz-Gerald and W.P. Healy. Part 2B Maple in science: analytical approaches to solving coupled nonlinear Schroedinger equations using Maple V, M.R. Mahmood and T.L. Gill; solution of the solar cell transport equations using Maple, Randy T. Dorn and R.J. Soukup; Kramers and Wannier V-matrices for the partition functions of the Ising model, P. Frempong-Mireku and K.J.K. Moriarty. Part 3A Maple in abstract algebra: FRAC - a Maple package for computing in the rational function field K(X), Cesar Alonso, Jaime Gutierrez and Tomas Recio; group rings and Hopf-Galois theory in Maple, Timothy Kohl; rational generating function applications in Maple, Robert A. Ravenscroft, Jr. Part 3B Maple in science: symbolic-numeric computations for problem-solving in physical chemistry and biochemistry, J. Grotendorst, J. Dornseiffer and S.M. Schoberth; Maple V analytically calculating plane strain FE-matrices with rotational degrees of freedom, G. Zirwas; chemical engineering with Maple, Ross Taylor and Katherine Atherley. Part 4A Maple in education: Maple labs and programs for calculus, William W. Farr and Michael VanGeel; Maple at the University of North London, Graham Taylor-Russel; introducing Maple to first year engineering students via project study, Ulf Ronnow; another look at learning the techniques of elementary integration, Joseph A. Pavelcak; worksheets - can we teach mathematical algorithms with them?, Michael Monagan. Part 4B Maple in science and the applications: computer algebra as a tool for analysing nonlinear systems, Diana Murray; Maple V and geometrical optics - aberration coefficients in arbitrary optical systems, Eisso Atzema; solution of banded linear systems of equations in Maple using LU factorization, Robert M. Corless and Khaled El-Sawy; using Maple to design a complex mixture experiment, Richard A. Bilonick.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |