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21-320 Symbolic Programming Methods

Units:9.0
Department:Mathematical Sciences
Related URLs:http://www.math.cmu.edu

The objective of this course is to learn to program in Maple, a powerful symbolic mathematics package available on many platforms at Carnegie Mellon. After learning what Maple can do with the commands provided with the package, students will learn to develop their own Maple functions to accomplish extended mathematical computations. Grades in the course will be based mostly on project work. Projects may come from any relevant field and may be graphical, numerical, or symbolic or all three. The course will involve online demonstrations in most classes. 3 hrs. lec.


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21-320 Symbolic Programming Methods

Units:9.0
Department:Mathematical Sciences
Related URLs:http://www.math.cmu.edu

The objective of this course is to learn to program in Maple, a powerful symbolic mathematics package available on many platforms at Carnegie Mellon. After learning what Maple can do with the commands provided with the package, students will learn to develop their own Maple functions to accomplish extended mathematical computations. Grades in the course will be based mostly on project work. Projects may come from any relevant field and may be graphical, numerical, or symbolic or all three. The course will involve online demonstrations in most classes. 3 hrs. lec.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#467
Rank in this department:#32

  Students also scheduled
21-228 Discrete Mathematics
21-374 Field Theory
21-126 Introduction to Mathematical Softwa...
21-122 Integration, Differential Equations...
21-241 Matrix Algebra
21-120 Differential and Integral Calculus
15-462 Computer Graphics
21-256 Multivariate Analysis and Approxima...
82-132 Elementary Chinese II
21-355 Principles of Real Analysis I


SecTimeDayInstructorLocation 
A11:30 am - 12:20 pmM FlahertyBH 140CAdd course to my schedule
W FlahertyBH 140C
F FlahertyBH 140C

 




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