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Maple and Mathematica: A Problem Solving Approach for Mathematics

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Inna K. Shingareva, Carlos Lizárraga-Celaya, "Maple and Mathematica: A Problem Solving Approach for Mathematics"
Springer | 2007 | ISBN: 3211732640 | 263 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB

This book compares the two computer algebra programs, Maple and Mathematica used by students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers.

This book compares the two computer algebra programs, Maple and Mathematica used by students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers.

Structured by presenting both systems in parallel, Mathematicas users can learn Maple quickly by finding the Maple equivalent to Mathematica functions, and vice versa.

This student reference handbook consists of core material for incorporating Maple and Mathematica as a working tool into different undergraduate mathematical courses (algebra, geometry, calculus, complex functions, special functions, integral transforms, mathematical equations).

Part I describes the foundations of Maple and Mathematica (with equivalent problems and solutions). Part II describes Mathematics with Maple and Mathematica by using equivalent problems.


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Maple and Mathematica: A Problem Solving Approach for Mathematics
1st Edition

Author: Inna K. Shingareva, Carlos Lizarraga-Celaya | Size: 1.38 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Springer |
Year: 9 Aug 2007 | pages: 263 | ISBN: 3211732640, ISBN-13: 978-3211732649

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This book compares the two computer algebra programs, Maple and Mathematica used by students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. Structured by presenting both systems in parallel, Mathematica’s users can learn Maple quickly by finding the Maple equivalent to Mathematica functions, and vice versa. This student reference handbook consists of core material for incorporating Maple and Mathematica as a working tool into different undergraduate mathematical courses (algebra, geometry, calculus, complex functions, special functions, integral transforms, mathematical equations). Part I describes the foundations of Maple and Mathematica (with equivalent problems and solutions). Part II describes Mathematics with Maple and Mathematica by using equivalent problems.

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Maple and Mathematica: A Problem Solving Approach for Mathematics
2nd Edition

Author: Inna K. Shingareva, Carlos Lizarraga-Celaya | Size: 2..38 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Springer |
Year: 1 Sep 2009 | pages: 483 | ISBN: 3211994319, ISBN-13: 978-3211994313

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This book compares the two computer algebra programs, Maple and Mathematica used by students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. Structured by presenting both systems in parallel, Mathematica’s users can learn Maple quickly by finding the Maple equivalent to Mathematica functions, and vice versa. This student reference handbook consists of core material for incorporating Maple and Mathematica as a working tool into different undergraduate mathematical courses (algebra, geometry, calculus, complex functions, special functions, integral transforms, mathematical equations). Part I describes the foundations of Maple and Mathematica (with equivalent problems and solutions). Part II describes Mathematics with Maple and Mathematica by using equivalent problems.
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The first book to compare the main two computer algebra systems (CAS), Maple and Mathematica used by students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. Both systems are presented in parallel so that Mathematica users can learn Maple quickly by finding the Maple equivalent to Mathematica functions, and vice versa. This student reference handbook consists of core material for incorporating Maple and Mathematica as a working tool into different undergraduate mathematical courses (abstract and linear algebra, geometry, calculus and analysis, complex functions, special functions, integral and discrete transforms, algebraic and transcendental equations, ordinary and partial differential equations, integral equations, numerical analysis and scientific computing). The book also contains applications from various areas of mathematics, physics, and music theory and can be useful for graduate students, professors, and researchers in science and engineering. One of the goals of this book is to develop problem-solving skills (that are most useful for solving sophisticated research problems) finding solutions with Maple and Mathematica and not to depend on a specific version of both systems (Maple 12 and Mathematica 6 and 7 are considered). Part I, describes the foundations of Maple and Mathematica (with equivalent problems and solutions). Part II, describes Mathematics with Maple and Mathematica by using equivalent problems. CD-ROM packaged with this edition contains all Maple and Mathematica solutions (i.e., segments of code) of the problems and examples as a set of PDF files. Finally, this book is ideal for scientists who want to corroborate their Maple and Mathematica work with independent verification provided by another CAS. J. Carter, SIAM Review 50: 149-152 (2008).
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