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Being easy to use is nice, but being easy to learn with is better. Maple’s ease-of-use paradigm, captured in the phrases “Clickable Calculus” and “Clickable Math” provides a syntax-free way to use Maple. The learning curve is flattened. But making Maple easy to use to use badly in the classroom helps neither student nor instructor.

In the mid to late ‘80s,...

In memory of a Friend. Maple 16 for Russian students.

260412.zip

Оформление - облегченное, чтобы работало на любом компьютере. Разархи и открыти файл ege.html. Неточности присутствуют, наверное. Поправим вместе.

I did not come across with a sorting algorithm animation that allows me to enter my own data, so I decided to write one in Maple.

In this worksheet, you can create an animation on sorting the integers that you have entered. If you let the worksheet to generate the data for you, you can specify the sortedness of the data. This feature allows you to visualize how some algorithms perform better or worse on data of a certain characteristic: The time complexity may not be...

Mechanics of Materials Toolbox Screencasts:

http://youtu.be/czz_uw0918E

The cost of some mathematical sites (estimated bizinformation.org):
 8.000.000 $ - wolfram.com
   372.456 $ - webmath.exponenta.ru (Russian Maple in education)
   292.301 $ - maplesoft.com

    82.342 $ - exponenta.ru
    61.278 $ - webmath.ru
    54.895 $ - math.ege
    43.302 $ - univ.kiev.ua (Kiev National University)

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September 08 2011 by herclau 933 Maple

What is a pulse height analyzer?
What math behind the PHA? DFT FFT?

Gracias

1.000.000 visits

May 04 2011 by Valery Cyboulko 110 Maple

Russian MAC:
1.000.000 visits during the period June 2010 to April 2011

http://webmath.exponenta.ru/ege_11/d_04.html

 

25_04_2011.zip

From the work of the Russian MAC.
3.000 visitors a day, about 20.000 visits per day

http://webmath.exponenta.ru/

 

Since coming to Maplesoft in 2003, I've kept a notebook of "gems" I've gleaned from consulting with the programmers in the building. I call it my "Little Red Book of Maple Magic." It really is red. The first spiral-bound notebook was little, and it was red. When it overflowed, I moved the notes to a red ring-binder. But it's not so little any more.

     I suppose that Maple 15 is now in the stage of beta testing, but I have not served as a beta tester for a few years.

     Those scientists and mathematicians who apply Maple in teaching mathematics, science and engineering or who use it in their research naturally wonder what will be in store in the next release to complement and to extend the features in preceding releases. 

     I have no...

On Tuesday August 10, 2010, the first meeting of an ad hoc group focused on exploring the use of MapleSim in the engineering curriculum met at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.  Faculty from McMaster University, Kettering University, Lawrence Technical University, University of Waterloo, Ryerson University, University of Ontario Inst. of Technology, and the State University of New York (Buffalo and Binghamton).

The full-day workshop provided an ideal...

A favorite diversion of mine (and of many around the Maplesoft office) is xkcd. Its author, Randall Munroe, bills it as “a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.” Since 2005, he’s been entertaining many self-proclaimed geeks with his unique and slightly skewed jokes on technology, computer science, mathematics, and relationships.

I really like the post in which a substitute teacher – hm, Mr. Munroe......

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