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Physics with MAPLE: The Computer Algebra Resource for Mathematical Methods in Physics

Physics with MAPLE: The Computer Algebra Resource for Mathematical Methods in Physics

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Physics with MAPLE: The Computer Algebra Resource for Mathematical Methods in Physics Paperback - 2006 - 1st Edition

by Wang, Frank Y

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Der Autor dieses Bandes, erfahren in der Anwendung von Computeralgebra auf Probleme der relativistischen Astrophysik und in der Lehre allgemein, fhrt Sie in mathematische Methoden mit MAPLE ein. Numerische und analytische Verfahren werden besprochen und die Ergebnisse in Form interaktiver Graphiken dargestellt. Mit rund 180 Simulationsbeispielen und "Forschungsaufgaben" (zum Teil auch ohne Lsungsangaben) kann das Gelernte gleich umgestezt werden. Besonders geeignet fr Studenten unterer Semester!

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Frank Y. Wang received his Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University in New York, and is currently an assistant professor of mathematics at F. H. LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York. His research interests include theory of neutron stars and black holes, relativistic mechanics, and high-energy astrophysics. He is an ardent advocate of computer algebra in education and a frequent contributor to the Maple Application Center.
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