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MuPAD Pro Computing Essentials / by Miroslaw Majewski

データ種別 電子ブック
Second Edition
出版者 Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer
出版年 2004
本文言語 英語
大きさ XI, 538 p. 921 illus : online resource

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内容注記 1.1 For whom this book was written
1.2 The goal
1.3 Why we should care about MuPAD
1.4 What is inside
1.5 Style conventions
1.6 Writing “between”
A Quick Introduction to MuPAD
2.1 The Very First Look
2.2 Getting Started
2.3 A Quick Look at MuPAD’s Interface
2.4 Formatting Documents in MuPAD
2.5 Getting Help
2.6 Chapter Summary
2.7 Review Exercises
Programming in MuPAD — Declarations
3.1 Writing Formulae in MuPAD
3.2 Declaring Variables and Constants
3.3 Declaring Functions and Operations
3.4 Writing More than One Line of Code
3.5 The Basics of the Domain Concept
3.6 Chapter Summary
3.7 Review Exercises
Programming in MuPAD — Control Structures
4.1 Decisions
4.1.1 MuPAD Syntax: the “if” Statement
4.1.2 Indentation in MuPAD
4.1.3 Quadratic Equation Example
4.1.4 Formatting Output and Input
4.1.5 “elif” a Useful Shortcut
4.2 Programming Itcrations in MuPAD
4.2.1 The “for” Loop
4.2.2 MuPAD Syntax: the “for” Loop
4.2.3 The “while” and “repeat” Loops
4.2.4 MuPAD Syntax: the “while” and “repeat” Loops
4.3 What is Wrong with my Loops and Conditions
4.4 Selections
4.4.1 MuPAD Syntax: the “case” Structure
4.5 Chapter Summary
4.6 Programming Exercises
Programming in MuPAD — Procedures
5.1 What is a Procedure
5.2 Examples of Procedures
5.3 Getting Output from Procedures
5.4 Returning Unevaluated or Symbolic Expressions
5.5 Shall We use Global or Local Variables?
5.6 Introduction to Types and Domains
5.7 Using MuPAD Types and Domains
5.8 Using Procedures to Produce Data Structures
5.8.1 Sequences
5.8.2 Lists
5.8.3 Sets
5.8.4 Strings
5.8.5 Vectors and Matrices
5.9 Procedures with a Variable Number of Input Parameters
5.10 Recursive Procedures
5.11 Using Libraries
5.12 User Defined Libraries of Procedures
5.13 Final Comments on MuPAD Coding Guidelines
5.13.1 Magic Numbers
5.13.2 Comments
5.13.3 Braces
5.14 Chapter Summary
5.15 Programming Exercises
to MuPAD Graphics
6.1 Obtaining Quick Plots
6.1.1 Procedure plotfunc2d
6.1.2 Your First Animation with MuPAD
6.1.3 Procedure plotfunc3d
6.2 General Concept of MuPAD Plots
6.2.1 Object Attributes’ Options
6.3 Canvas, Scene and Coordinate System Options
6.3.1 Options for Canvas
6.3.2 Options for Scene2d
6.3.3 Options for Sccnc3d
6.3.4 The Coordinate System in 2D and 3D
6.4 Options Related to Primitives
6.4.1 Basic Options for Primitives
6.4.2 Working with Color
6.4.3 Mesh and Other Options
6.5 Operations on Graphical Objects
6.5.1 Operation modify
6.6 Chapter Summary
6.7 Programming Exercises
Interactive Graphics’ Animation with VCam
7.1 Learning the Virtual Camera Environment
7.2 Using VCam to Improve 2D Graphs
7.3 Using VCam to Improve 3D Graphs
7.4 Interactive Development of Animations
7.5 Saving MuPAD Graphs
7.6 Chapter Summary
7.7 Exercises
Exploring Mathematical Curves and Surfaces
8.1 Plots in 2D Space’ Plot Types
8.1.1 Class Function2d
8.1.2 Class Curve2d
8.1.3 Developing Polar Plots
8.1.4 Developing Implicit Plots
8.2 Plots in 3D Space
8.2.1 Class Function3d
8.2.2 Class Surface
8.2.3 Class Spherical
8.2.4 Class Cylindrical
8.2.5 Class Implicit3d
8.2.6 Classes Curve3d and Tube
8.3 Chapter Summary
8.4 Programming Exercises
A Few Applications of MuPAD Graphics
9.1 Calculus Graphics
9.1.1 Plotting Contours
9.1.2 Developing Density Plots
9.1.3 Vector Fields
9.1.4 Plotting Areas
9.1.5 Surfaces of Revolution
9.2 Presentation Graphics
9.3 Working with Geometry Objects
9.4 Transformations of Graphical Objects
9.5 Turtle Graphics & L-systems
9.5.1 Turtle Graphics in MuPAD
9.5.2 Plotting L-systems
9.6 Chapter Summary
9.7 Programming Exercises
Exploring Numbers with MuPAD
10.1 Integers in MuPAD
10.2 Rational Numbers in MuPAD
10.3 Real Numbers in MuPAD
10.4 Complex Numbers in MuPAD
10.5 Chapter Summary
10.6 Programming Exercises -- Elementary Algebra and Trigonometry in MuPAD -- 11.1 Polynomials -- 11.2 Rational Expressions -- 11.3 Algebraic Expressions -- 11.4 Trigonometric and Other Functions -- 11.5 Solving Equations and Inequalities -- 11.6 Chapter Summary -- 11.7 Programming Exercises -- Working with Sets and Sentences MuPAD -- 12.1 Logic in MuPAD -- 12.1.1 Polish Notation -- 12.2 Working with Sets -- 12.3 Chapter Summary -- 12.4 Programming Exercises -- Exploring Calculus with MuPAD -- 13.1 Limits -- 13.2 Derivatives -- 13.3 Working with Integrals -- 13.4 Infinite Series and Products -- 13.5 Calculus of Two Variables -- 13.5.1 Limits of Functions of Two Variables -- 13.5.2 Partial Derivatives -- 13.6 Chapter Summary -- 13.7 Programming Exercises -- A Short Introduction to Linear Algebra -- 14.1 Checking Resources -- 14.2 Solving Linear Equations -- 14.3 Matrices and Operations on Matrices -- 14.3.1 Declaring Matrices in MuPAD -- 14.3.2 Global Operations on Matrices -- 14.3.3 Local Matrix Operations -- 14.4 Determinants -- 14.5 Chapter Summary -- 14.6 Programming Exercises -- Appendix 1: MuPAD Libraries and Procedures -- MuPAD Libraries (ver. 3.0, 21/02/2004) -- Operators Represented by Symbols -- MuPAD Standard Collection -- Procedures in Standard Collection -- Functions in Standard Collection -- Library ‘adt’ — — Abstract Data Types -- Library ‘Ax’ — — Basic Axiom Constructors -- Library ‘Cat’ — — Category Constructors -- Library ‘combinat’ — — Combinatorial Functions -- Library ‘detools’ — — Methods for Differential Equations -- Library ‘Dom’ — — Domain Constructors -- Library ‘fp’ — — Utilities for Functional Programming -- Library ‘generate’ — — Generate Foreign Formats -- Library ‘Graph’ — — Utilities for Directed and Undirected Graphs -- Library ‘groebner’ — — Utilities for Groebner Bases -- Library ‘import’ — — Utilities for Reading Data -- Library ‘intlib’ — — Definite and Indefinite Integration -- Library ‘linalg’ — — the Linear Algebra Package -- Library ‘linopt’ — — Tools for Linear Optimization -- Library ‘listlib’ — Operations on Lists -- Library ‘matchlib’ — Pattern Matching Tools -- Library ‘module’ — Module Management Tools -- Library ‘numeric’ — Tools for Numerical Methods -- Library ‘numlib’ — Elementary Number Theory -- Library ‘orthpoly’ — Orthogonal Polynomials -- Library ‘output’ — Tools for the Output of Data -- Library ‘plot’ — 2D and 3D Graphical Objects -- Library ‘polylib’ — Tools for Polynomials -- Library ‘prog’ — Programming Utilities -- Library ‘property’ — Properties of Identifiers -- Library ‘RGB’ — Color Names and Color Functions -- Library’ series’ — Tools for Series Expansions -- Library’ solvclib’ — Tools for Solving Equations -- Library’ stats’ — Statistical Functions -- Library’ stringlib’ — Tools for String Manipulation -- Library’ student’ — the Student Package -- Library ‘transform’ — Integral Transformations -- Library ‘Type’ — Predefined Types -- MuPAD Environmental Variables -- Appendix 2: MuPAD Resources
一般注記 Ifyou are like me, then you are definitely eager to know what is inside this book and how it can be useful to you. Let me take this opportunity to tell you in just a few words, for whom I wrote this and what my objective was. book, 1.1 For whom this book waswritten Originally I wrote this book for mathematics teachers who want to explore new ways of teaching mathematics with a computer. However, when the first edition of this book came out into the daylight, I found that my readers were not only teachers, but also many students of various courses looking for new ways of solving mathematical problems. I was not surprised when I found that a number of mathematics courses in a few European universities had been built based on this book. In fact, I have made heavy use of large parts of my book for the Computing Foundations course at my own university. Teachers and university instructors can use this book as a starting point to any course where the computer can make a difference and then build the rest of the course around it
著者標目 *Majewski, Miroslaw author
SpringerLink (Online service)
件 名 LCSH:Mathematics
LCSH:Computer mathematics
LCSH:Computer software
FREE:Mathematics
FREE:Computational Science and Engineering
FREE:Mathematical Software
分 類 DC23:004
巻冊次 ISBN:9783642187605 REFWLINK
ISBN 9783642187605
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18760-5
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