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Hi,

I am collecting first order terms in psi and phi in the following expression.

Basically I want to keep coefficients for which (power of phi + power of psi) < 2 and ignore the rest.

Here, H, a, psi, phi are all functions, not variabels.

I tried following answer but it doesn't work due to derivatives.

https://www.mapleprimes.com/questions/37228-Ignore-Terms-Above-Particular-Orderpower

(Error, selecting function must return true or false)

Thanks a lot,

Rahul

Dear all

How can I finish the attached code and I plot   the set of points (x[i],y[j], U[i,j]) 

U[i,j] represent the value of U at the position  (x[i],y[j])

Many thanks for your help

Plotsetofpoint.mw

 

Before Maple 2015, units were enlosed in [[ double brackets ]] when displaying 2D input and output. In later versions these brackets are displayed only when editing input, and never in output, which in my opinion detracts from readability. Does anybody know if it is possible to revert to the old behaviour?

Here is my code:

with(DEtools): with(plots): with(linearAlgebra):

DE1 := diff(y(x), x) = d^3*y(x)/dx^3+3*d^2*y(x)/dx^2+4*d*y(x)/dx+12*y(x);

DEplot(DE1, [y(x), x = 0 .. 5][[y(0) = -3, (D(y))(0) = 0, ((D^(2)(y))(0) = 0, ((D^(3)(y))(0)]]);

I get the Error message: Error, (in DEtools/DEplot) called with too few arguments

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

Many of you enjoyed our profile on one of our developers, Paulina Chin, so we’re happy to bring you another one!

Today, we’ll be talking with John May, Senior Developer of Maple. Let’s get started.

  1. What do you do at Maplesoft?
    Until recently I was consulting on-site at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory helping people there more effectively solve their engineering problems using Maplesoft products.  But my main job that I am back to full time now is the development and maintenance of various parts of the Maple library.
     
  2. What did you study in school?
    I studied both Pure and Applied Mathematics at the University of Oregon,  focusing a lot on Abstract Algebra.  In graduate school, I specialized more in computation mathematics like computer algebra and numerical analysis.  My Ph.D. work focused on effective numerical algorithms for problems in polynomial algebra – with implementations in Maple!
     
  3. What area(s) of Maple are you currently focusing on in your development?
    Right now I am focused on addressing complaints I’ve gotten from engineers about the usability of units with other parts of the math library.
     
  4. What’s the coolest feature of Maple that you’ve had a hand in developing?
    A lot of the cool things I’ve built live pretty deep in the internals of Maple.  I’ve done a lot of meta-heuristic tuning to seamlessly integrate high-performance libraries into top-level Maple commands.

    I had a lot of fun developing a lot of the stuff for manipulation and visualization of colors in the ColorTools package.
     
  5. What do you like most about working at Maplesoft? How long have you worked here?
    I started working at Maple in 2007, but I’ve been a Maple user since 1997.  I love being part of the magic that brings powerful algorithmic mathematics to everyone.  The R&D team is also full of eccentric nerds who are great fun to work with.
     
  6. Favourite hobby?
    It varies by the season, but right now it is prime for mountain biking in southern California.  I ride my local trails a couple times a week, and when I get I chance, I love to get away on epic bikepacking adventures (like this one: https://www.bikemag.com/features/two-wheeled-escape-one-hour-from-l-a/  this is me: https://cdn.bikemag.com/uploads/2016/05/16File.jpg ).
     
  7. What do you like on your pizza?
    Anything and everything. Something different every time. My all-time favorite pie my from grad school days is the “Rio Rancho” from the dearly departed That’s Amore Pizza (which was next to the comic book store and across the street from North Carolina State University).  It was an olive oil and mozzarella pizza with chopped bacon that was covered in sliced fresh roma tomatoes and drizzled with ranch dressing when it came out of the oven. 
     
  8. What’s your favourite movie?
    It’s really hard to pick just one.  So, I’ll go with the safe answer and say the greatest movie of all time, and “Weird Al” Yankovic’s only foray into movies, UHF, is my favorite.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098546/
     
  9. What skill would you love to learn? (That you haven’t already) Why?
    Another hard one.  I feel like I’ve dabbled in lots of things that I would like to get better at.  At the top of the list is probably unicycling.  I’d love to get good enough to play Unicyle Football or do Muni (mountain unicyling).
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_unicycling
    http://www.unicyclefootball.com/
     
  10. Who’s your favourite mathematician?
    Batman. https://youtu.be/AcMEckOyoaM

 

Hi I have a function i d live to plot and integrate but maple tells me there is a probleme with the range when i want to plot and will not give me a numerical value of the integral :

 

 

What am i doing wrong ??

I am trying to repeat the 'first example' in Stephani & MacCullum, Differential equations see chapter 16 and (16.5).  The differential equation is,

pde := b1(x, y)*(diff(u(x, y), x))+b2(x, y)*(diff(u(x, y), y)) = 0

and I would like to compute DeterminingPDE.  The textbook answer is linear in b1 and b2 (as my 'by hand calculation' is) but Maple's,

DeterminingPDE(pde)

contains quadratic terms such as b1^2, b1*b2 etc.  I don't understand the appearance of the quadratic terms.  Is it possible for Maple to return an answer which is linear in b1 and b2?

In the link below to my worksheet I have attempted to construct the Fourier series for the function 1-x.  I should mention that the I often interchnge the variables x & t (probably a bad habit).  It appears that I am getting something close, but my term for n=0 appears to be undefined.  Given the plot I generated the term for n=0 should be approximately 1/4 to get the base of the triangle to intersect the t or x axis.

So I thought if I can get another set of eyes on my work maybe someone can point out what I have incorrect.

Appreciate any assistance

asymmetric_triangle_fourier_series.mw

I'm learning Maple with the provided user manual, and it clearly says to use ctrl+= to display inline results. It simply doesn't work on  my system. Running Maple 2017.3. Is this a bug?

 

How can solve system of equations by cramer's rule or LUDecomposition method in maple

I need to solve a system of differential-integral equations (see them on the picture). The T(x) function contains an integral with variable upper limit of the wanted function r(x), while the r(x) contains T(x). I don't know how to load the integral into a system, what syntaxix should I use. The boundary conditions and constants are written in the file, as is the error that appears when I try to enter the T(x) function. In the end I need a graphic of r(x) and T(x).

1_с_Y(theta).mw

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 I want to learn about maple software. How to additte any text in maple work sheet? Kindly guide me in such a cases.

 

Regarded Nadeem Abbas (PhD scholar Mathematics PK)

My question is within the worksheet.

assignation.mw

I must be missing something in my Fourier integral.  My understanding is that the sinc function is the transform of a square wave.  In the link below I am getting something slightly different.  I have the parameter tau to define relative to the period, T, to vary the width aspect ratio of the wave,  If tau=T I do get the sinc function.

What am I missing or is what I have correct?

Sq_wave_Fourier_transform.mw

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