The Maple V Handbook is an exhaustive reference work that should be a valuable addition to every Maple owner's library. Each of the more than 2,500 functions are covered in alphabetical order, with a separate section devoted to graphics-related objects. Every listing includes an explaination of functionality, annotated examples , and numerous cross-references, in a format useful to beginning and advanced Maple users alike. Designed for engineers, mathematicians, scientists, and educators, Maple V is a powerful piece of software which provides a complete mathematical environment for quickly and accurately performing symbolic and numerical computations. The Maple V Handbook will help both beginning and advanced users manipulate this dynamic software to its greatest potential.
Contents:
Section I: Built-In Objects: Getting Started: Introduction to Maple V - Getting Started with Maple V - Getting Help from Maple V - Loading Miscellaneous Library Functions and Packages - Built-In Functions - Miscellaneous Library Functions -
Section II: Selected Packages: The combinat Package - The DEtools Package - The Three-Dimensional Geometry Package: geom3d - The geometry Package - The group Package - The Linear Algebra Package: linalg - The networks Package - The Number Theory Package: numtheory - Orthogonal Polynomials: Orthopoly - Graphics: The plots Package - The powseries Package - The simplex Package - The Statistics Package: stats - The student Package - Selected References - Index. -----
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