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本帖最后由 feiyuzhen 于 2015-4-25 18:11 编辑
从网上搜了一些资料,便于大家下载,有些书虽然老,但解决问题的思路很好,祝愿大家学习后都成为高手。
Frank Y. Wang, "Physics with MAPLE: The Computer Algebra Resource for Mathematical Methods in Physics"
Publisher: Wiley | ISBN: 3527406409 | edition 2006 | PDF | 610 pages | 6,9 mb
Written by an experienced physicist who is active in applying computer algebra to relativistic astrophysics and education, this is the resource for mathematical methods in physics using Maple and Mathematica. Through in-depth problems from core courses in the physics curriculum, the author guides students to apply analytical and numerical techniques in mathematical physics, and present the results in interactive graphics. Around 180 simulating exercises are included to facilitate learning by examples.
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Maple By Example
Publisher: Elsevier | ISBN: 0120885263 | edition 2005 | PDF | 563 pages | 17,2 mb
Maple by Example, Third Edition, is a reference/text for beginning and experienced students, professional engineers, and other Maple users. This new edition has been updated to be compatible with the most recent release of the Maple software. Coverage includes built-in Maple commands used in courses and practices that involve calculus, linear algebra, business mathematics, ordinary and partial differential equations, numerical methods, graphics and more.
* Updated coverage of Maple features and functions
* New applications from a variety of fields, including biology, physics and engineering
* Backwards compatible for all previous Maple version
* More detail in its step-by-step examples
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Richard H. Enns - Computer Algebra Recipes for Mathematical Physics
English | 2004-12-01 | ISBN: 0817632239 | PDF | 390 pages | 4.57 MB
Over two hundred novel and innovative computer algebra worksheets or "recipes" will enable readers in engineering, physics, and mathematics to easily and rapidly solve and explore most problems they encounter in their mathematical physics studies. While the aim of this text is to illustrate applications, a brief synopsis of the fundamentals for each topic is presented, the topics being organized to correlate with those found in traditional mathematical physics texts. The recipes are presented in the form of stories and anecdotes, a pedagogical approach that makes a mathematically challenging subject easier and more fun to learn.
Key features:
* Uses the MAPLE computer algebra system to allow the reader to easily and quickly change the mathematical models and the parameters and then generate new answers
* No prior knowledge of MAPLE is assumed; the relevant MAPLE commands are introduced on a need-to-know basis
* All MAPLE commands are indexed for easy reference
* A classroom-tested story/anecdote format is used, accompanied with amusing or thought-provoking quotations
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Steven Adams, Christopher S. Tocci , "Applied Maple for Engineers and Scientists"
Artech House Publishers | 2009 | ISBN: 0890068534 | 406 pages | PDF | 6,3 MB
MAPLE is easy-to-use software that performs numerical and symbolic analysis to solve complex mathematical problems. A reference for engineers, scientists, and application developers, it shows you how to tap the full power of MAPLE in solving real-world engineering problems in circuit theory, control theory, curve fitting, mechanics and digital signal processing. The book includes more than 65 figure, 100 equatiions, and accompanying software that includes exercises, MAPLE features and MAPLE subroutines.
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Inna K. Shingareva, Carlos Lizárraga-Celaya, "Maple and Mathematica: A Problem Solving Approach for Mathematics, 2nd Edition"
Sp n r | 2009 | ISBN: 3211994319 | 483 pages | PDF | 2,4 MB
This book compares the two computer algebra programs, Maple and Mathematica used by students, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers.
Structured by presenting both systems in parallel, Mathematica’s users can learn Maple quickly by finding the Maple equivalent to Mathematica functions, and vice versa.
This student reference handbook consists of core material for incorporating Maple and Mathematica as a working tool into different undergraduate mathematical courses (algebra, geometry, calculus, complex functions, special functions, integral transforms, mathematical equations).
Part I describes the foundations of Maple and Mathematica (with equivalent problems and solutions). Part II describes Mathematics with Maple and Mathematica by using equivalent problems.
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Pamela W. Adams, K. Smith, Rudolf Vyborny, "Introduction To Mathematics With Maple"
World Scientific Publishing Company | 2004 | ISBN: 9812389318 | 544 pages | PDF | 14,9 MB
The principal aim of this book is to introduce university level mathematics — both algebra and calculus. The text is suitable for first and second year students. It treats the material in depth, and thus can also be of interest to beginning graduate students.
New concepts are motivated before being introduced through rigorous definitions. All theorems are proved and great care is taken over the logical structure of the material presented. To facilitate understanding, a large number of diagrams are included. Most of the material is presented in the traditional way, but an innovative approach is taken with emphasis on the use of Maple and in presenting a modern theory of integration. To help readers with their own use of this software, a list of Maple commands employed in the book is provided. The book advocates the use of computers in mathematics in general, and in pure mathematics in particular. It makes the point that results need not be correct just because they come from the computer. A careful and critical approach to using computer algebra systems persists throughout the text.
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Inna Shingareva, Carlos Lizárraga-Celaya, "Solving Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations with Maple and Mathematica"
Sp nger | 2011 | ISBN: 3709105161 | 370 pages | PDF | 7,5 MB
The emphasis of the book is given in how to construct different types of solutions (exact, approximate analytical, numerical, graphical) of numerous nonlinear PDEs correctly, easily, and quickly. The reader can learn a wide variety of techniques and solve numerous nonlinear PDEs included and many other differential equations, simplifying and transforming the equations and solutions, arbitrary functions and parameters, presented in the book). Numerous comparisons and relationships between various types of solutions, different methods and approaches are provided, the results obtained in Maple and Mathematica, facilitates a deeper understanding of the subject. Among a big number of CAS, we choose the two systems, Maple and Mathematica, that are used worldwide by students, research mathematicians, scientists, and engineers. As in the our previous books, we propose the idea to use in parallel both systems, Maple and Mathematica, since in many research problems frequently it is required to compare independent results obtained by using different computer algebra systems, Maple and/or Mathematica, at all stages of the solution process. One of the main points (related to CAS) is based on the implementation of a whole solution method (e.g. starting from an analytical derivation of exact governing equations, constructing discretizations and analytical formulas of a numerical method, performing numerical procedure, obtaining various visualizations, and comparing the numerical solution obtained with other types of solutions considered in the book, e.g. with asymptotic solution).
http://vdisk.weibo.com/s/BE2tjBWJ7SKgP
Ronald W. Shonkwiler, James Herod - Mathematical Biology: An Introduction with Maple and Matlab (2nd edition)
Published: 2009-09-02 | ISBN: 0387709835 | PDF | 552 pages | 17 MB
This text presents mathematical biology as a field with a unity of its own, rather than only the intrusion of one science into another. It updates an earlier successful edition and greatly expands the concept of the "computer biology laboratory," giving students a general perspective of the field before proceeding to more specialized topics. The book focuses on problems of contemporary interest, such as cancer, genetics, and the rapidly growing field of genomics. It includes new chapters on parasites, cancer, and phylogenetics, along with an introduction to online resources for DNA, protein lookups, and popular pattern matching tools such as BLAST. In addition, the emerging field of algebraic statistics is introduced and its power illustrated in the context of phylogenetics. A unique feature of the book is the integration of a computer algebra system into the flow of ideas in a supporting but unobtrusive role. Syntax for both the Maple and Matlab systems is provided in a tandem format. The use of a computer algebra system gives the students the opportunity to examine "what if" scenarios, allowing them to investigate biological systems in a way never before possible. For students without access to Maple or Matlab, each topic presented is complete. Graphic visualizations are provided for all mathematical results. Mathematical Biology includes extensive exercises, problems and examples. A year of calculus with linear algebra is required to understand the material presented. The biology presented proceeds from the study of populations down to the molecular level; no previous coursework in biology is necessary. The book is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate students studying mathematics or biology and for scientists and researchers who wish to study the applications of mathematics and computers in the natural sciences.
http://vdisk.weibo.com/s/zbkO_zfAvztzd
符号计算系统Maple教程.rar
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用Maple和MATLAB解决科学计算问题(第三版).rar
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