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Math 152 Maple Lab
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(cgi.math.tamu.edu/~Sherry.Scarborough/152.html)
The Calclab Systems
This page is meant as a jumping off point for the variety of services and activities provided on the Calclab computer systems. These pages are under constant development and suggestions are always welcome.
(calclab.math.tamu.edu/index.html)
Maple on the Math Lab Server
If you don't have Maple installed on the Macintosh you are using on campus, then you can always find it on the Math Lab Server, assuming of course that you have a network connection which supports Appletalk.
(http://mathserv.math.sfu.ca/StudentHelp/Maple_on_MLS.html)
Maple Worksheets
Maple Worksheets for different classes Maple Internet Resources Maple Official Home Page Maple Tutorial Home Page, a Maple tutorial maintained by Los Alamos National Laboratory
(http://math.nwu.edu/maple/)
Maple V bilingual - The math package: Installation
math - a Maple package for high school and undergraduate mathematics; for Maple V Release 3, 4, and 5
(http://www.math.utsa.edu/mirrors/maple/mplminst.htm)
OSU Math Ed Center: Electronic Library: Software Alcove
The Symbolic Computation Group at the University of Waterloo were the original developers of Maple. This WWW site includes a brief history of the SCG, a share library, and access to home pages.
(http://www.math.okstate.edu/archives/maple.html)
F_GARVAN
Frank Garvan, Dept of Math, University of Florida Fall 1998 Courses: * Calculus III * Survey of Calculus * Introduction to Maple Spring 1999 Courses: * MAPLE COURSE * MAPLE COURSE SPRING 1999 * Calculus III
(http://www.math.ufl.edu/~frank/index.html)
Getting Started with Maple
A comprehensive tutorial for Maple. Intended for new users of math software, who a have a good grasp of college mathematics and are familiar with general computer use.
(http://www.indiana.edu/~statmath/math/maple/gettingstarted/index.html)
Maple: Maths processing
Maple is a computer environment for doing Mathematics. Symbolic, numerical and graphical computations are available. It is now available for a number of platforms (see below for details). ...
(http://www.uea.ac.uk/menu/acad_depts/cpc/alphafaq/maple/welcome.html)
Fixed point method in Maple Math 471
# Fixed Point Iteration # # A proc to generate a sequence of iterates » iterates:= proc(g,p0,nmax) » seq((g@@i)(p0), i=0..nmax) » end; Warning, `i` is implicitly declared local ...
(http://www.math.uic.edu/~berger/M471/fixed_pt.html)
Laptop Specifics
LAPTOP SPECIFICS Here is what every student needs to know about his/her laptop. Requirements: The minimum specifications for the laptop computer that students will need to purchase are as ...
(http://www.abe.msstate.edu/pilot_project/specs.htm)
Eos/Unity Software Inventory for the DEC . . . on/Ultrix Platform: ---------------- ...
No Description available
(http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/eos/info/eos_info/software_inventory/inv.pmax)
Greg's Resume
(E-mail: bostrg@rpi.edu) (Web Page: http://www.rpi.edu/~bostrg) Current Address Permanent Address RPI Residence 380 Surrey Drive White I, #2001 Bonita, CA 91902 110 8th Street (619) 267-2643 Troy, NY 12180 Cell Phone: ...
(http://www.rpi.edu/~bostrg/resume.html)
GDD : Qui fait quoi pour les annonces d'HD-emploi
Le magazine GDD Mag Les mailing lists HotDocs La Thèse À lire absolument Propositions de thèse Informations pratiques Documents et réflexions Emploi Emplois publics Secteur ...
(garp.univ-bpclermont.fr/guilde/listes/hd-emploi/qui-fait-quoi.html)
4lib 5bin DHCP TT_DB X11 adm adobe answe . . . n ccs defaults demo devguide dict dt ...
No Description available
(http://www.win.tue.nl/bcf/Documentation/USER/usr.list)
Computer Support
The OS of hackers! Operating Systems:Unix:Linux Welcome to the Linux Home Page Some Free Scientific Software Under Linux A Guide to SLIP for Linux This text is for setting up slip at Stanford but is also helpful as ...
(http://fly.hiwaay.net/~bchoate/cstuff.html)
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
(http://www.math.utsa.edu/mirrors/maple/maplev.html&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Maple V Application Center
A wide range of application examples for Maple V, plus white papers and other resources
(http://www.adeptscience.com/products/mathsim/maple5/apps/&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Maple WWW Site
Information on Maple, the software for Symbolic Computation and Visualization. Topics include Applications, Documentation, Education, Graphics, Interoperability, Maple-WWW Integration, MathView, Packages, Programming, Worksheets, and more
(indy.cs.concordia.ca/maple/main.html&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Waterloo Maple Inc
Waterloo Maple are developers of Maple V, advanced mathematics and computer alegra software widely used in education, research and industry, and other mathematical software products
(http://www.maplesoft.com/&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Cybermath Site
A huge range of on-line resources and downloads for the Maple V computer algebra system
(http://www.maplesoft.com/cybermath/&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Linear Algebra WebNotes
An undergraduate Linear Algebra course. From Gauss elimination to eigenvectors: lectures, homework assignments and tests. MAPLE BOX provides many features of this powerful system online
(http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~msapir/M314HNotes/frame.html&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Linear Algebra WebNotes by Dr. Mark Sapir
Complete textbook based on class notes: includes examples of how to think up proofs. Also online access to Maple software through the Web, and a Webtester which always generates different questions. However, only the pre-linear-algebra Webtests are availa
(http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/~msapir/cgi-bin/visit.cgi&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
MuPAD Home Page
MuPAD is a symbolic processor like Mathematica, Maple etc, but is available for free download (in certain versions), and runs on many operating systems, including Linux. Not as polished as Mathematica, but useful and cheap
(http://www.mupad.de/&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
Polyhedra by Ha Quang Le
An introduction to the basic mathematics of polyhedra, illustrated with VRML and Maple code
(daisy.uwaterloo.ca/~hqle/Polyhedra/polyhedra_main.html&query=Maple+Math&rsource=LCOSS)
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