Differential equations with Maple V
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Differential equations with Maple V
Academic, c2000
2nd ed
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Note
Selected references: p. 713-714 and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is an indispensable tool for anyone using Maple V in computing ordinary and partial differential equations. The key features include: updated to be completely compatible with Maple V, Release 5; complete coverage of constructing and numerically computing ordinary and partial differential equations using Maple V; new applications from engineering, physics, and biology; presentation of Maple V with respect to popular applications of mathematics; step-by-step instructions for all Maple V implementations; and a CD-ROM with all Maple V example code from book.
Table of Contents
This text intends to transform students from passive observers of mathematics to participants in it. The book employs a spiral development of ideas to blend the requirements of problem solving, analytical thinking, computational technique, and applications, and emphasizes the interplay of algebraic and geometric concepts. It includes an extensive number of exercises, ranging from routine to challenging. The Third Edition offers 40 percent new material, including manynew applications. It incorporates MATLAB to demonstrate how computational software tools can be used in this field.
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