Discovering mathematics with Maple
an interactive exploration for mathematicians, engineers, and econometricians
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Author
Contributions
- Kaashoek, Johan F. - Contributor
- Hoogerheide, L. F. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel
Language
English
Word Count
56,750 words, Guess
Page Count
227 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL38268M
- ISBN-103764360917
- OCLC Control Numberdiscoveringmathe00stro
- Library of Congress Control Number99026202
- Goodreads6737489
Classifications
- DDC510/.285/369
- LCCQA76.95 .S76 1999
Description
This book introduces Maple in a rather special way; namely, it shows how a computer algebra system most naturally fits into a mathematically oriented work environment. The intended audience is the mixed group of mathematicians, econometricians, engineers and other scientists, principally those who in their chosen discipline need to work with mathematical ideas and techniques. The book distinguishes itself from existing ones in the following ways: - It instructs the reader about the use of Maple by posing problems of a strictly mathematical nature. - It is intended not as a mere introduction to Maple, but also to show how Maple - and other computer algebra systems - may enrich our knowledge and deepen our understanding of mathematics. In that respect it focusses on mathematics rather than on Maple. In doing this it tries to convince scientists who are not naturally inclined to incorporate the computer into their daily work routine that a computer algebra system may very well enhance their theoretical work.
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