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Maple Reporter

Welcome to the spring 2000 issue of Maple Reporter online. If you would like to be on the subscription list please fill out our form

In this issue we have:

The world's first fully integrated analytical computation system

Maple 6 - Performance Innovation

Maple 6 - New Features & Benefits

Mapping it out with Maple

Modelling dynamic systems using Maple

Using Maple as a Mathematical Web Browser

Best of Enegineering Books

The Maple V Application Centre

High end symbolic and numeric mathematical computation pragram.

Maple V release 5

Maple Reporter - Best of Engineering Books

Best of Engineering Books

Introduction to Maple
Schwartz, David I.,
Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0-130-95133-1, 1999
Engineers and scientists students can greatly benefit from using Maple because of its power and flexibility. This book not only illustrates Maple's capabilities, but demonstrates Maple's applicability to problem solving by covering basic concepts with an emphasis on application and motivation. Numerous examples also demonstrate how Maple can solve problems in many engineering and science fields of study.

Applied Maple for Engineers and Scientists
Tocci, C., Adams, S.
Artech House Publishers, ISBN: 0-890-06853-4, 1996
In this comprehensive, easy-to-understand book, Chris Tocci and Steve Adams show how many comon engineering problems can be solved using Maple as the principal tool. The book features practical examples and detailed explanations of the engineering processes and mathematical functions used in each case. You can also use the included Maple worksheets and subroutines to solve your own engineering problems.

Solving Problems in Scientific Computing Using Maple and MATLAB, Third Ed.
Gander, W., Hrebicek,
J. Springer-Verlag, ISBN: 3-540-61793-0, 1997
"Now there is a book whose purpose is to describe the 'art' of problem solving using the packages (Maple/Matlab) ... The authors present a set of 19 case studies from differing areas of pure and applied mathematics... I like this book and will certainly make use of it; I recommend it to anyone who wants realistic illustrations of the use of Maple and Matlab..." Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.

Nonlinear Physics with Maple for Scientists and Engineers
Enns, R., McGuire, G.
Birkhauser, ISBN: 0-817-63838-5, 1997
Introduces scientists and engineers to an integrated approach to the nonlinearities that under-lie some of the most crucial problems they encounter, and their solution with cutting edge tools in Maple V. The pedagogical benefits of Maple are evident to student and researcher alike because of its symbolic, numeric and plotting capabilities. 65 example Maple worksheets, all classroom tested, illustrate how Maple may be used to analytically and/or numerically solve sets of equations, plot complicated 2-D and 3-D graphs and animate various models in the text.

The Maple ODE Lab Book
Redfern, D., Chandler, E.,
Springer-Verlag, ISBN: 0-387-94733-7, 1996
Utilizes the computational power of Maple V to efficiently illustrate the solving of ordinary differential equations, providing scientists and engineers with a variety of methods and an environment where they can experiment and develop new ways of tackling difficult concepts. Numerical and graphical methods are emphasized along with symbolic results in order to take advantage of the versatility of Maple and to increase the readers breadth of understanding.

Introduction to Scientific Programming: Computational Problem Solving Using Maple and C
Zachary, J., Telos, ISBN: 0-387-94630-6, 1996
Developed over a period of two years at the University of Utah Department of Computer Science, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Energy-funded Undergraduate Computation in Engineering Science (UCES) program. Each chapter begins by introducing a problem and then guiding the student through its solution. The computational techniques needed to solve the problem are developed as necessary, making the motivation for them always apparent.

Partial Differential Equations for Computational Science with Maple and Vector Analysis
Betounes, D.
Springer-Verlag, ISBN: 0-387-98300-7, 1998
This book will have strong appeal to interdisciplinary audiences of engineers and scientists, particularly in fluid mechanics, heat equations, and continuum mechanics. It is a classroom-tested textbook designed for use in either one- or two-term courses in Partial Differential Equations taught at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate levels of instruction. Maple examples and exercises for the students are presented strategically within the book, with a cross-platform CD-ROM containing many analytical examples for students in the use of Maple.

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