Maple: Programming, Physical and Engineering Problems
The book consists of two parts. The first part contains seven chapters and presents the software of Maple system. The examples presented in these chapters increase the range of use of Maple on the Windows platform. Attention is devoted to practical use of Maple, which provides additional opportunities and facilitation of more solutions. The algorithms of physical and engineering problems of the second part mainly use the finite element method (FEM). This part consists of eight chapters and solves, in Maple, physical and engineering problems from fields such as thermal conductivity, mechanics of deformable bodies, theory of elasticity, hydrodynamics, hydromechanics, etc. Application of Maple for solution of optimization problems is also presented.
Preface Part 1. New software for Maple of releases 6–10 Chapter 1. General purpose software Chapter 2. Software for work with procedural and modular objects Chapter 3. Software for work with symbols, strings, lists, sets and tables Chapter 4. Software for support bit-by-bit processing of symbolic information Charter 5. Software that extends and improves the standard tools of Maple Chapter 6. Software for working with Maple datafiles and documents Chapter 7. Certain useful tools for work in Maple Part 2. Application of Maple for solution of engineering–physical problems Chapter 8. The base problems of thermal conduction Chapter 9. Basic problems of the elasticity theory Chapter 10. Dynamic problems of the theory of elasticity Chapter 11. Basic hydromechanics problems Chapter 12. Some applied problems of hydromechanics Charter 13. Applied problems of mechanics – 1 Charter 14. Applied problems of mechanics – 2 Chapter 15. Application of Maple for solution of optimization problems References The information about the writers
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