Maple Labs
To run Maple 9.5 on the computers
in the labs, click on the Start
button in the lower left corner
[Click here for info on using Maple from your room]
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Students may work together on Maple labs by consulting with each other and by comparing their input and results. However, each student must enter the Maple commands for his or her lab independently, and each student must submit an individual lab. Do NOT share files--replicated files will not recieve credit!
| Lab 1 (This is a group project, so the above does not apply) due: Monday, September 26. | |
| Lab 2 (This is an individual lab, NOT a group project). Due: Friday, October 21. | |
| Lab 3 (This is the first part of the shell modeling, and hence a group project so the above does not apply) Due November 4. | |
| Lab 4 (This is an individual lab, NOT a group project). Due: Friday, December 9. See chapter 16 reference lab below for syntax and some ideas. You must turn in your code as well as the actual card. |
Reference Labs--These are old labs that provide a good resource for basic maple techniques for each chapter--look at them at the START of each chapter for techniques you may want to use on the homework. They will not be collected.
| Chapters 12 and 13, | |
| Chapter 14 | |
| Chapter 15 | |
| Chapter 16 |
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The Maple Student Center has a lot of good material, tutorials, and examples. In fact, many of the class demos come from here. Visit often!