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Length: 50 Minutes Presenter: Dr. Robert Lopez Product: Maple
The Physics:-Vectors package now includes updated int and Int commands that implement a collection of "vector integrals." Just what are these vector integrals, and how do they relate to the existing integrals available in calculus and the Student packages of VectorCalculus and MultivariateCalculus? ...
Length: 39 Minutes Presenter: Dr. Robert Lopez Product: Maple
Length: 56 Minutes Presenter: Dr. Robert Lopez Product: Maple
In this two-part webinar, Dr. Lopez will examine the structure and functionalities in the Student VectorCalculus package, providing insight into how to understand, and to optimize the use of, this very powerful package. These two webinars answer the question "What does a user need to know about this...
Length: 33 Minutes Presenter: Zahra Mohammadi, Gregory J. Reid, and S.-L. Tracy Huang Product: Maple
The Lie Algebra of Vector Fields Package with Applications to Mappings of Differential Equations presented by Zahra Mohammadi, Gregory J. Reid, and S.-L. Tracy Huang at the Maple Conference 2019.
Length: 54 Minutes Presenter: Dr. Robert Lopez Product: Maple
In the fourth webinar of this series, we’re discussing tensor calculus itself. Since the essence of differential calculus is a study of how infinitesimal changes affect scalar functions, extending this study to vectors and tensors leads to the Christoffel symbols (connection coefficients) that...
In a series of five webinars, Dr. Robert Lopez will present the essential ideas of the tensor calculus. The central concepts are contained in three sections: Preliminaries from Multivariate Calculus, Tensor Algebra, and Tensor Calculus. In the third webinar of this series, we investigate the ques...