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Experimental Mathematics with Maple (Chapman Hall/CRC Mathematics)

Experimental Mathematics with Maple (Chapman Hall/CRC Mathematics)
By Franco Vivaldi

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While discrete mathematics rapidly becomes a standard requirement in undergraduate mathematics programs, algebraic computing is now the computational tool of choice. This book merges these two trends. It introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics and assuming no previous knowledge of computing, gradually develops basic computational skills using MAPLE. The author's approach is to expose readers to a large number of concrete computational examples, encouraging them to isolate the general from the particular, to synthesize results, formulate conjectures, and to attempt rigorous proofs. MAPLE worksheets and solutions to selected exercises are available on the Internet.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #868524 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-02-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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As discrete mathematics rapidly becomes a required element of undergraduate mathematics programs, algebraic software systems replace compiled languages and are now most often the computational tool of choice. Newcomers to university level mathematics, therefore, must not only grasp the fundamentals of discrete mathematics, they must also learn to use an algebraic manipulator and develop skills in abstract reasoning.

Experimental Mathematics with MAPLE uniquely responds to these needs. Following an emerging trend in research, it places abstraction and axiomatization at the end of a learning process that begins with computer experimentation. It introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics and, assuming no previous knowledge of computing, gradually develops basic computational skills using the latest version of the powerful MAPLE® software. The author's approach is to expose readers to a large number of concrete computational examples and encourage them to isolate the general from the particular, to synthesize computational results, formulate conjectures, and attempt rigorous proofs.

Using this approach, Experimental Mathematics with MAPLE enables readers to build a foundation in discrete mathematics, gain valuable experience with algebraic computing, and develop a familiarity with basic abstract concepts, notation, and jargon. Its engaging style, numerous exercises and examples, and Internet posting of selected solutions and MAPLE worksheets make this text ideal for use both in the classroom and for self-study.