The following technical demonstrations will show you Maple in action. Pick the topic that is of interest to you and your work.
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Featured Demonstrations
Clickable Math
“Clickable Math” techniques redefine what is possible in mathematics, engineering and science education. During this brief demonstration, you will see firsthand how Maple’s easy-to-use equation editor, context menus, palettes, and other clickable interface features allow you to focus on the concepts, not the tool.
State-of-the-Art Visualization Capabilities
Visualization is a powerful, indispensable tool in mathematics education and research. In this brief demonstration you’ll see how Maple can quickly produce engaging graphics of mathematical concepts.
Unparalleled Technical Documents
Maple’s smart document environment provides you with all the tools you need to easily create professional-looking assignments, research reports, and other technical documents and presentations. In this brief demonstration, you will see how a typical problem-solving session can be transformed into a polished document.
Extensive Collection of Built-in Mathematical Algorithms
Maple’s world-leading computation engine offers the breadth and depth to handle every type of mathematics, from pre-calculus to graduate work and beyond. In this brief demonstration, you will see a sample of Maple’s problem-solving abilities, with examples taken from a variety of subject areas.
The Student Experience
Maple provides an innovative, enriching experience for students that allows them to become instantly productive and engaged in learning, without extra tutorials or instruction. This brief demonstration highlights several aspects of Maple designed especially for students.
Powerful Control Systems Design Tools
Maple includes a suite of powerful routines for defining and analyzing dynamic system models, which are essential in control systems development. These tools provide valuable insights into everything from introductory control theory concepts to research projects in automotive or aerospace.This brief demonstration will illustrate how these tools allow you to assess the stability, controllability and sensitivity of your engineering system designs.
Improving CAD Designs
Maple adds important analysis capabilities to CAD systems, giving CAD users the ability to use Maple's computational power to analyze and optimize designs. This brief demonstration shows how Maple’s CAD connectivity works.