Mathematical Computation with Maple V: Ideas and Applications
Ideas and Applications - Proceedings of the Maple Summer Workshop and Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, June 28-30, 1993
Thomas Lee(Editor)
Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH
Published in August 1993
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Paperback/Softback
199 pages
978-3-7643-3724-7 (ISBN)
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This volume contains the proceedings for the second annual Maple Summer Workshop and Symposium (MSWS '93) held at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, on June 28-30, 1993. The goal of this international conference was to encourage innovative applications of the Maple V mathematical computation system. Papers were presented on a wide range of application areas by authors from many countries including USA, Canada, France, and Japan.
The papers in this collection are organized into four subject areas: Maple V in Education - innovative use of Maple V in mathematics, science, and engineering education; Maple V in Mathematics - methods to efficiently solve difficult mathematical problems, topics include polynomial theory, matrix operations, and statistics; Maple V in Science and Engineering, Part A, Modelling and simulation - using Maple V to derive, solve, and analyse equations that model complex physical systems, application areas include dynamical systems, molecular chemistry, and biostatistics; Maple V in Science and Engineering, Part B, Design - the development of systems and applications to assist in the design process, topics include Computer Aided Design (CAD), and Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI).
The papers in this collection are organized into four subject areas: Maple V in Education - innovative use of Maple V in mathematics, science, and engineering education; Maple V in Mathematics - methods to efficiently solve difficult mathematical problems, topics include polynomial theory, matrix operations, and statistics; Maple V in Science and Engineering, Part A, Modelling and simulation - using Maple V to derive, solve, and analyse equations that model complex physical systems, application areas include dynamical systems, molecular chemistry, and biostatistics; Maple V in Science and Engineering, Part B, Design - the development of systems and applications to assist in the design process, topics include Computer Aided Design (CAD), and Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI).
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Language
English
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Basel
Switzerland
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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49ill.
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Height: 27.5 cm
Width: 21.5 cm
Weight
596 gr
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978-3-7643-3724-7 (9783764337247)
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Thomas Lee
Mathematical Computation with Maple V: Ideas and Applications
Proceedings of the Maple Summer Workshop and Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, June 28-30, 1993
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09/1993
1st Edition
Birkhauser Boston Inc
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Content
1, Maple V in Education: Introductory Quantum Mechanics Using Maple V, Yutaka Abe; Combinatorial Objects and their Generating Functions - A Maple Class Room Environment, John S. Devitt; Experiences with Maple in Engineering Education at the University of Waterloo, Mustafa Fofana, Ian LeGrow, Stephen Carr; On Integrating Computers into the Physics Curriculum, Ronald L. Greene; Using Maple and the Calculus Reform Material in the Calculus Sequence, David C. Royster; Interactive Mathematics Texts - Ideas for Developers, Carol Scheftic; 2, Maple V in Mathematics: Truncation and Variance in Scale Mixtures, William C. Bauldry and Jaimie L. Hebert; Working with Large Matrices in Maple, Reid Pinchback; Using Maple for Asymptotic Convergence Analysis, Noah H. Rhee; An Algorithm to Compute Floating Point Groebner Bases, Kiyoshi Shirayanagi; 3, Maple V in Science and Engineering Part A - Modelling and Simulation: The Use of Maple for Multibody Systems Modeling and Simulation, P Capolsini; Sensitivity Analysis of Nonlinear Physical Systems Using Maple, Stephen Carr, Gordon J. Savage; Exact Calculation of the Kaplan-Meier Bias using Maple Software, Gillespie, Justine Uro; Rotational Energy Dispersions for van der Waals Molecular Clusters, Lawrence L. Lohr, Carl H. Huben; Symbolic Computation in Computable General Equilibrium Modelling, Trien T. Nguyen; Calculation of the State Transition Matrix for Linear Time Varying Systems, J. Watkins, S. Yurkovich; 4, Maple V in Science and Engineering, Part B - Design: Algebraic Computer Aided-Design with Maple V 2, C.T. Lim et al; The Role of a Symbolic Programming Language in Hardware Verification - The Case of Maple, Farhad Mavaddat; A Symbolic CSG System Written in Maple V, Darren Thompson, Tom Trias, Laurence Leff.