Synopses & Reviews
Maple V By Example, Second Edition bridges the gap between the very elementary handbooks addressing Maple V and the reference books written for advanced Maple V users. Whereas the First Edition focuses on Release 2 of Maple V, the vehicle for the Second Edition is Maple V, Version 5. The new edition remains an appropriate reference for all users of Maple V but is of particular value to students, instructors, engineers, business persons, and other professionals first learning to use Maple V.
* Updated to be completely compatible with Maple V version 5
* Designed for Maple V beginners, as well as experienced users
*New applications from a variety of fields, with emphasis on biology, physics, and engineering, are included throughout the text
* Additional examples, especially in chapters one through seven, should make this edition even more useful to instructors, students, business people, engineers, and other professionals using Maple V
* Step-by-step instructions for all Maple V implementations
Synopsis
Maple V By Example, Second Edition is an excellent reference for beginning and experienced Maple V users. Coverage includes the built-in Maple V commands used in areas such as calculus, linear algebra, business mathematics, ordinary and partial differential equations, and graphics.
Synopsis
Maple V By Example, Second Edition is an excellent reference for beginning and experienced Maple V users. Coverage includes the built-in Maple V commands used in areas such as calculus, linear algebra, business mathematics, ordinary and partial differential equations, and graphics.
About the Author
Martha L. Abell and James P. Braselton are graduates of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Ohio State University, respectively, and teach at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro where they have extensive experience in Mathematica-assisted instruction at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Martha recently received Georgia Southern's award for 'excellence in research and/or creative scholarly activity.' In addition, they have given numerous presentations on Mathematica, throughout the United States and abroad. Other books by the authors include Differential Equations with Mathematica, Second Edition and Statistics with Mathematica.Martha L. Abell and James P. Braselton are graduates of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Ohio State University, respectively, and teach at Georgia Southern University, Statesboro. Martha recently received Georgia Southern's award for 'excellence in research and/or creative scholarly activity.' Both authors have extensive experience with using Mathematica as well as Mathematica-assisted instruction at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. In addition, they have given numerous presentations on Mathematica, throughout the United States and abroad. Other books by the authors include Differential Equations with Mathematica, Second Edition and Statistics with Mathematica.