What is Maple V?


Maple V is a powerful mathematical problem-solving and visualization system used world-wide in education, research, and industry. Its principal strength is its symbolic problem solving algorithms. Unlike conventional math software, which can only work with floating-point numbers, Maple V can solve problems involving formal mathematical definitions and return answers as mathematical objects. Derived from over a decade of world-class R&D and customer service, Maple V Release 4 provides all the right tools for users in education, research, and industry.

Maple is a product of the Waterloo Maple Software Corporation.
Maple supports a plethora of mathematical systems and procedures including:

  • Numerical Calculations
  • Calculus
  • Equation Solving
  • Trigonometric and Exponential/Logarithm Functions
  • Linear Algebra
  • Statistics
  • 2d and 3d Plotting
  • Animation
  • Interface with C and Fortran Programming
  • Maple is fairly easy to get started in. It can rapidly become a freehanded mathematical sketch pad for the user.

    NOTE: Maple and the Maple Logos are trademarks ® and copyrighted © to the Waterloo Maple Software Corporation. I believe in giving credit where credit is due. Many of the examples found in these pages are based loosely upon examples from the downloadable (yet noninteractive) Maple demo or from the Maple V books published by Springer-Verlag. These two resources were helpful to me to get started in Maple and I am appreciative. These pages are for official use for Los Alamos National Laboratory Employees and authorized users of Los Alamos National Laboratory Network Compute Servers. They may not be copied without prior consent from the author.


    This page Maintained by Dale H. Leschnitzer
    Last Modified Monday, November 4, 1996

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