From the reviews of the second edition: <BR><BR>"... The authors of this book have excelled by linking the title to two well-known mathematical packages, Maple and MATLAB. There are good reasons for this. Maple is supremely competent in symbolic mathematics and MATLAB in numerical and engineering ca
Solving Problems in Scientific Computing Using Maple and MATLABยฎ
โ Scribed by Walter Gander, Jiri Hrebicek
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 479
- Edition
- 4th
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Teaches problem-solving using two of the most important mathematical software packages: Maple and MATLAB.
This new edition contains five completely new chapters covering new developments.
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From the reviews: ".. An excellent reference on undergraduate mathematical computing."(American Mathematical Monthly)"...manuals for such systems (Maple and MATLAB) tend to use trivial examples, making it difficult for new users of such systems to quickly apply their power to real problems. The auth
From the reviews: ".. An excellent reference on undergraduate mathematical computing."(American Mathematical Monthly)"...manuals for such systems (Maple and MATLAB) tend to use trivial examples, making it difficult for new users of such systems to quickly apply their power to real problems. The auth
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