Student Solutions Manual Partial Differential Equations Boundary Value Problems With Maple


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Student Solutions Manual, Partial Differential Equations & Boundary Value Problems with Maple


Student Solutions Manual, Partial Differential Equations & Boundary Value Problems with Maple

Author: George A. Articolo

language: en

Publisher: Academic Press

Release Date: 2009-07-22


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Student Solutions Manual, Partial Differential Equations & Boundary Value Problems with Maple

Partial Differential Equations & Boundary Value Problems with Maple V


Partial Differential Equations & Boundary Value Problems with Maple V

Author: George A. Articolo

language: en

Publisher: Academic Press

Release Date: 1998-04-24


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Integrating Maple V animation software and traditional topics of partial differential equations, this text discusses first and second-order differential equations, Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problems, generalized Fourier series, the diffusion or heat equation and the wave equation in one and two spatial dimensions, the Laplace equation in two spatial dimensions, nonhomogenous versions of the diffusion and wave equations, and Laplace transform methods of solution. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Maple V: Mathematics and its Applications


Maple V: Mathematics and its Applications

Author: Robert J. Lopez

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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The Maple Summer Workshop and Symposium, MSWS '94, reflects the growing commu nity of Maple users around the world. This volume contains the contributed papers. A careful inspection of author affiliations will reveal that they come from North America, Europe, and Australia. In fact, fifteen come from the United States, two from Canada, one from Australia, and nine come from Europe. Of European papers, two are from Ger many, two are from the Netherlands, two are from Spain, and one each is from Switzerland, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. More important than the geographical diversity is the intellectual range of the contributions. We begin to see in this collection of works papers in which Maple is used in an increasingly flexible way. For example, there is an application in computer science that uses Maple as a tool to create a new utility. There is an application in abstract algebra where Maple has been used to create new functionalities for computing in a rational function field. There are applications to geometrical optics, digital signal processing, and experimental design.