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Practical Use of Mathcad®

Solving Mathematical Problems with a Computer Algebra System

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  • © 1999

Overview

  • Based on the current version of Mathcad, version 8 Professional for Windows 95/98
  • Not many books published about Mathcad up to now, but it should be a preferred system for engineers and scientists, to solve mathematical tasks
  • Contains copious examples to illustrate all the problems discussed, which show the capabilities and limitations involved with the use of Mathcad

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This book, which is a rrMsion and extension of the original edition publi­ shed in 1996 (see [2D with the German title Mathematik mit MA'nfCAD (Mathematics Using MA'nfCAD), discusses the use of the program system MAlHCAD® to solve mathematical problems with computers. The book is based on the current MA'nfCAD Version 8 Professional for WINDOWS 95/98 (see [5D. Whereas MAlHCAD and MATLAB (see [4D were originally conceived as purely systems for numerical mathematical calculations, the more recent versions of both products have licensed a minimum variant of the symbolic processor of the MAPLE computer algebra system for exact (symbolic) calcu­ lations. Thus, MAlHCAD has been developed to be an equal partner to the estab­ lished computer algebra systems AXIOM, DERIVE, MACSYMA, MAPLE, MA­ lHEMATICA, MuPAD and REDUCE. However, because these systems con­ tain numerical methods as well, they are no longer just pure computer alge­ bra systems. Consequently, MAlHCAD can also be deSignated as being a computer alge­ bra system (or just: system). MATHCAD possesses some advantages: • Better numerical capabilities more than compensate for the somewhat limited capabilities provided for exact (symbolic) calculations. • The calculations are performed in the MAlHCAD worksheet using the usual mathematical symbols (standard notation). • Thanks to the superior layout capabilities in the worksheet, MAlHCAD can be used to create treatises directly. • All calculations can be performed using units of measurement.

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik, Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle (Saale), Germany

    Hans Benker

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