What is the Best Maple Guide for Advanced Mathematical Study?

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The best resources for mastering Maple in advanced mathematical studies include "Advanced Mathematical Methods with Maple" by D. Richards and "Introduction to Maple" by Andre Heck. These texts provide comprehensive introductions and practical examples, making them suitable for users transitioning from basic to advanced applications. Additionally, exploring Maple's manual pages is essential for understanding the extensive functions and optional parameters available within the software.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with basic Maple operations and interface
  • Understanding of vectors and vector calculus
  • Knowledge of differential equations
  • Basic concepts of linear algebra, including matrices and rotations
NEXT STEPS
  • Study "Advanced Mathematical Methods with Maple" by D. Richards for structured learning
  • Read "Introduction to Maple" by Andre Heck for a comprehensive overview and practical examples
  • Explore Maple's manual pages to familiarize yourself with functions and parameters
  • Practice solving differential equations using Maple to reinforce learning
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Students and educators in mathematics, particularly those focusing on advanced topics such as differential equations, linear systems, and vector calculus, will benefit from this discussion.

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A course i'll be taking next semester might using maple to surf through following topics:

* Vectors and Vector Calculus

* Matrices and Rotations

* Differential Equations

* Power Series Solutions of Differential Equations

* Special Functions and Generalized Fourier Series

* Linear Systems of Differential Equations

* Nonlinear Differential EquationsI have used maple before, in Multivariable Calculus, but that was a while ago...and all we did in there was plot graphs. Point being, I'm as good as a newbie here.

I have maple in my laptop but i don't know where to begin. Sometimes i just kick off w/ whatever i find in google but that doesn't seem as progressive.

So, i would like a book/guide for maple that i can study, work through, and get a clue of what's happening.

All comments, suggestions will be much appreciated!
 
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You might try Advanced Mathematical Methods with Maple by D. Richards. The first three chapters are a nice introduction to Maple.

Another good reference is Introduction to Maple by Andre Heck. It covers a lot of topics and has a lot of code interspersed in the text.

I also find that with Maple it helps to scour the manual pages related to your topic. There are a lot of functions that do a lot of not so obvious things and all of these functions seem to have many optional parameters. Good Luck!
 

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