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Search Home : Science : Math : Software : Maple
- Maplesoft: Developers of Maple, an advanced mathematics and computer algebra software package including symbolic and numeric computations and web connectivity, widely used in education, research and industry; also other mathematical software products.
- Adept Scientific: Suppliers of scientific and mathematical software, with publications, training and seminars. Maple specialists. On-line magazine, free downloads, ordering.
- Calculus and Differential Equations with Maple V: The online texts listed serve as supplements for studying Calculus and Differential Equations.
- Computing with Maple: A book by Francis Wright. Contents and preface (PDF), solutions to many exercises as Maple worksheets, animated graphics, errata and supplements.
- Cryptography and Coding Theory with Maple: Some coding theory and cryptography links, most of which use Maple.
- Experiments in Mathematics Using Maple: Interactive Maple worksheets developed for the two senior high school years, associated with the book Experiments In Mathematics Using Maple (Springer-Verlag, 1995) by C.T.J. Dodson and E.A. Gonzalez.
- Hypertext Maple Tutorial: By Peter Monk, University of Delaware.
- JavaViewLib: A viewing environment to augment and enhance the plot of geometrical objects in Maple. It provides several features that are non-existent in the Maple plotter, such as mouse controlled scaling, translation, and auto view modes. Free download.
- Maple 4 Students: Educational and tutorial resources for UK students.
- Maple Applications Center: A forum for Maple users to share their solutions to problems in industry and research. Includes Maple code, worksheets, and an online tutorial.
- Maple Essentials Tutorial: A user-friendly, online tutorial on basic Maple functionality, including algebraic manipulations, equation solving, 2D and 3D plotting and defining functions. Designed by the Mathematics Department at Seattle Central Community College.
- Maple Explorations for Differential Calculus: Maple V.4 worksheets for use with a course at Georgia Tech.
- Maple Summer Workshop 2002: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; 28--30 July 2002. On-line registration.
- Maple User Group (MUG): A moderated electronic mailing for Maple users to discuss applications, problems and issues. Digests dating back to 1989 are available by ftp.
- Maple V Application Center: A wide range of application examples for Maple V, plus white papers and other resources.
- Maple V Bilingual: Information on Maple V, MapleArchives, math package, utils package, Share Library, Links, Newsgroups, FAQ, Maple V and Fractals, Astronomy with Maple V, Einfuehrung in Maple V, Geschichte von Maple V.
- Maple Web Interface: From the Organic Mathematics Project in Canada.
- Maple at IU.: Includes tutorials, reviews, where to find it, and other links.
- Maple at MIT: Maple at MIT Home Page. Geared towards use of Maple on MIT's Athena computing environment, but includes several links to Maple resources.
- MaplePrimes: Downloadable add-on packages for Maple, available to Maplesoft customers as part of the Extended Maintenance Plan (EMP) subscription.
- Mark van Hoeij's Maple Code: Source code and documentation for contributed packages, some included with Maple, some still under text. Includes algcurves, diffop, kovavicsols.
- Multivariable Calculus with Maple: Lecture notes by Carlos C. Rodriguez, State University of New York at Albany.
- Resources for Students: A free online `resource` for student users offering course help, Maple tutorials and graphics.
- Symbolic Computation Group, University of Waterloo: Research and development of algorithms for computer algebra, including both symbolic computation and hybrid symbolic-numeric computation. The algorithms developed are incorporated into the Maple computer algebra system. Publications, software, meetings, people.
- Symmetries of Binary Forms: Routines by Irina Berchenko and Peter Olver.
- The Maple Reporter: A quarterly magazine highlighting new developments at Waterloo Maple Inc., including new product features, new application areas and technical articles.
- Visualising Linear Algebra with MAPLE: By Sandra Z. Keith (Prentice Hall, 2001). Introduction, table of contents, sample graphics and chapter.
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