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MuPAD Tutorial

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Beschreibung

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.07.2000

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

361

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/2.1 cm

Gewicht

569 g

Auflage

2000

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-540-67546-4

Beschreibung

Rezension

From the reviews of the second edition:

"The software package MuPAD is a computer algebra system that allows to solve computational problems in pure mathematics … . The turotial explains the basic use of the system and gives insight into its power. … Many examples and exercises illustrate how to use the system’s functions, the graphics, and the programming language." (Zentralblatt für Didaktik der Mathematik, November, 2004)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.07.2000

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

361

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.5/2.1 cm

Gewicht

569 g

Auflage

2000

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-540-67546-4

Herstelleradresse

Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • 1.Introduction.- 1.1 Numerical Computation.- 1.2 Computer Algebra.- 1.3 Characteristics of Computer Algebra Systems.- 1.4 Existing Systems.- 1.5 MuPAD.- 2 First Steps in MuPAD.- 2.1 Explanations and Help.- 2.2 Computing with Numbers.- 2.2.1 Exact Computations.- 2.2.2 Numerical Approximations.- 2.2.3 Complex Numbers.- 2.3 Symbolic Computation.- 2.3.1 Introductory Examples.- 2.3.2 Curve Sketching.- 2.3.3 Elementary Number Theory.- 3 The MuPAD Libraries.- 3.1 Information About a Particular Library.- 3.2 Exporting Libraries.- 3.3 The Standard Library.- 4 MuPAD Objects.- 4.1 Operands: the Functions op and nops.- 4.2 Numbers.- 4.3 Identifiers.- 4.4 Symbolic Expressions.- 4.4.1 Operators.- 4.4.2 Expression Trees.- 4.4.3 Operands.- 4.5 Sequences.- 4.6 Lists.- 4.7 Sets.- 4.8 Tables.- 4.9 Arrays.- 4.10 Boolean Expressions.- 4.11 Strings.- 4.12 Functions.- 4.13 Series Expansions.- 4.14 Algebraic Structures: Fields, Rings, etc.- 4.15 Vectors and Matrices.- 4.15.1 Definition of Matrices.- 4.15.2 Computing with Matrices.- 4.15.3 Internal Methods for Matrices.- 4.15.4 The Libraries linalg and numeric.- 4.15.5 An Application.- 4.16 Polynomials.- 4.16.1 Definition of Polynomials.- 4.16.2 Computing with Polynomials.- 4.17 Null Objects: null(), NIL, FAIL, and undefined.- 5 Evaluation and Simplification.- 5.1 Identifiers and Their Values.- 5.2 Complete, Incomplete, and Enforced Evaluation.- 5.3 Automatic Simplification.- 6 Substitution: subs, subsex, and subsop.- 7 Differentiation and Integration.- 7.1 Differentiation.- 7.2 Integration.- 8 Solving Equations: solve.- 8.1 Polynomial Equations.- 8.2 General Equations.- 8.3 Differential and Recurrence Equations.- 8.4 solve in MuPAD Versions Beyond 1.4.- 9 Manipulating Expressions.- 9.1 Transforming Expressions.- 9.2 Simplifying Expressions.- 9.3 Assumptions About Symbolic Identifiers.- 10 Chance and Probability.- 11 Graphics.- 11.1 Graphs of Functions.- 11.2 Graphical Scenes.- 11.3 Curves.- 11.4 Surfaces.- 11.5 Further Possibilities.- 11.6 Printing and Saving Graphics.- 12 The History Mechanism.- 13 Input and Output.- 13.1 Output of Expressions.- 13.1.1 Printing Expressions on the Screen.- 13.1.2 Modifying the Output Format.- 13.2 Reading and Writing Files.- 13.2.1 The Functions write and read.- 13.2.2 Saving a MuPAD Session.- 13.2.3 Reading Data from a Text File.- 14 Utilities.- 14.1 User-Defined Preferences.- 14.2 Information on MuPAD Algorithms.- 14.3 Restarting a MuPAD Session.- 14.4 Executing Commands of the Operating System.- 15 Type Specifiers.- 15.1 The Functions type and testtype.- 15.2 Comfortable Type Checking: the Type Library.- 16 Loops.- 17 Branching: if-then-else and case.- 18 MuPAD Procedures.- 18.1 Defining Procedures.- 18.2 The Return Value of a Procedure.- 18.3 Returning Symbolic Function Calls.- 18.4 Local and Global Variables.- 18.5 Subprocedures.- 18.6 Type Declaration.- 18.7 Procedures with a Variable Number of Arguments.- 18.8 Options: the Remember Table.- 18.9 Input Parameters.- 18.10 Evaluation Within Procedures.- 18.11 Function Environments.- 18.12 A Programming Example: Differentiation.- 18.13 Programming Exercises.- Solutions to Exercises.- Documentation and References.