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{{ | {{Mw|Elastic_wave_scattering.mw|(right click to save)}} a basic worksheet for solving an applied math type problem using Maple | ||
{{Mw|Oscillators.mw|(right click to save)}} another classical applied math problem with some plotting command options | |||
{{Mw|Fourier_dispersion.mw|(right click to save)}} Using Fourier Series to construct solutions of dispersive equations | |||
{{Mw|Vortexpathlines.mw|(right click to save)}} The classical vortices with simple procedures to solve ODEs and plot the results over vector fields | |||
{{Mw|Potential_flow.mw|(right click to save)}} How to build potential flow solutions, some two dimensional plotting routines are illustrated | |||
{{Mw|Cleancylinder.mw|(right click to save)}} The dyads of continuum mechanics worked out explicitly. Shows how to work around Maple's somewhat limited data structures for Cartesian Tensors. | |||
{{Mw|Betaexplorations.mw|(right click to save)}} Examples of Maple's extensive statistics package | |||
{{Mw|Randmonlogistic.mw|(right click to save)}} Problem solving with Maple's statistics package | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 30 October 2016
Maple can be very useful tool. However its syntax is odd and it often takes the most obtuse interpretation possible. While the inner working of Maple are probably best understood from the pure math point of view, and classical algebra in particular, most practical ways of dealing with Maple can be learned by example. The help facility is also very good with examples often provided. Here are some sample worksheets and what they can help one learn:
Elastic_wave_scattering.mw (right click to save) a basic worksheet for solving an applied math type problem using Maple
Oscillators.mw (right click to save) another classical applied math problem with some plotting command options
Fourier_dispersion.mw (right click to save) Using Fourier Series to construct solutions of dispersive equations
Vortexpathlines.mw (right click to save) The classical vortices with simple procedures to solve ODEs and plot the results over vector fields
Potential_flow.mw (right click to save) How to build potential flow solutions, some two dimensional plotting routines are illustrated
Cleancylinder.mw (right click to save) The dyads of continuum mechanics worked out explicitly. Shows how to work around Maple's somewhat limited data structures for Cartesian Tensors.
Betaexplorations.mw (right click to save) Examples of Maple's extensive statistics package
Randmonlogistic.mw (right click to save) Problem solving with Maple's statistics package