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3rd MC 2019: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- Jürgen Gerhard, Ilias S. Kotsireas:
Maple in Mathematics Education and Research - Third Maple Conference, MC 2019, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, October 15-17, 2019, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1125, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-41257-9
Keynote
- Marvin Weinstein:
Your Data Wants You to Ask Better Questions. Do It! 3-10
Full Papers - Research Stream
- Parisa Alvandi, Stephen M. Watt:
The LegendreSobolev Package and Its Applications in Handwriting Recognition. 13-29 - Yacine Bouzidi, Thomas Cluzeau, Alban Quadrat, Fabrice Rouillier:
On the Effective Computation of Stabilizing Controllers of 2D Systems. 30-49 - Damien Chablat, Guillaume Moroz, Fabrice Rouillier, Philippe Wenger:
Using Maple to Analyse Parallel Robots. 50-64 - Benoit Charbonneau, Spencer Whitehead:
Studying Wythoff and Zometool Constructions Using Maple. 65-76 - Robert M. Corless, Leili Rafiee Sevyeri:
Approximate GCD in a Bernstein Basis. 77-91 - Laureano González-Vega, Alexandre Trocado:
Using Maple to Compute the Intersection Curve of Two Quadrics: Improving the Intersectplot Command. 92-100 - Samir Hamdi, David I. W. Levin, Brian Morse:
Exact Parametric Solutions for the Intersections of Quadric Surfaces Using MAPLE. 101-113 - Heather A. Harrington, Dhagash Mehta, Helen M. Byrne, Jonathan D. Hauenstein:
Decomposing the Parameter Space of Biological Networks via a Numerical Discriminant Approach. 114-131 - Rui-Juan Jing, Marc Moreno Maza:
The Z_Polyhedra Library in Maple. 132-144 - Mahsa Kazemi, Marc Moreno Maza:
Detecting Singularities Using the PowerSeries Library. 145-155 - Jorge Caravantes, J. Rafael Sendra, Juana Sendra:
A Maple Package for the Symbolic Computation of Drazin Inverse Matrices with Multivariate Transcendental Functions Entries. 156-170 - Zak Tonks:
A Poly-algorithmic Quantifier Elimination Package in Maple. 171-186
Full Papers - Education/Applications Stream
- Alice Barana, Alberto Conte, Cecilia Fissore, Francesco Floris, Marina Marchisio, Matteo Sacchet:
The Creation of Animated Graphs to Develop Computational Thinking and Support STEM Education. 189-204 - Curtis Bright, Jürgen Gerhard, Ilias S. Kotsireas, Vijay Ganesh:
Effective Problem Solving Using SAT Solvers. 205-219 - Ana C. Camargos Couto, David J. Jeffrey:
Using Maple to Make Manageable Matrices. 220-229 - Bruce W. Char, Jeremy R. Johnson:
Use of Maple and Möbius in an Undergraduate Course on Cryptography. 230-244 - Lancelot Arthur Gooden:
Enhance Faculty Experience and Skills Using Maple in the 21st Century Classroom. 245-253 - Scot A. C. Gould:
Undergraduate Upper Division Quantum Mechanics: An Experiment in Maple® Immersion. 254-262 - Xiaofeng Guo, Tuo Leng, Zhenbing Zeng:
The Fermat-Torricelli Problem of Triangles on the Sphere with Euclidean Metric: A Symbolic Solution with Maple. 263-278 - Michael B. Monagan:
Using Leslie Matrices as the Application of Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors in a First Course in Linear Algebra. 279-291 - Dimitrios Sklavakis:
Transforming Maple into an Intelligent Model-Tracing Math Tutor. 292-306 - Zhenbing Zeng, Jian Lu, Lydia Dehbi, Liangyu Chen, Jianlin Wang:
A Heilbronn Type Inequality for Plane Nonagons. 307-323
Extended Abstracts - Research Stream
- Moulay A. Barkatou, Thomas Cluzeau, Ali El-Hajj:
PseudoLinearSystems - A Maple Package for Studying Systems of Pseudo-Linear Equations. 327-329 - Matthew England, Dorian Florescu:
Machine Learning to Improve Cylindrical Algebraic Decomposition in Maple. 330-333 - Fredrik Johansson:
Ball Arithmetic as a Tool in Computer Algebra. 334-336 - Zahra Mohammadi, Gregory J. Reid, Tracy Shih-lung Huang:
The Lie Algebra of Vector Fields Package with Applications to Mappings of Differential Equations. 337-340 - Michael B. Monagan, Baris Tuncer:
Polynomial Factorization in Maple 2019. 341-345
Extended Abstracts - Education/Applications Stream
- Murray R. Bremner, Vladimir Dotsenko:
Distributive Laws Between the Operads Lie and Com. 349-352 - Gilbert Labelle:
Classifying Discrete Structures by Their Stabilizers. 353-356 - Douglas B. Meade:
How Maple Has Improved Student Understanding in Differential Equations. 357-361
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