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JCalc
General-purpose application for everyone from basic algebra to
calculus.
Gauss-Jordan
Learn how to reduce a matrix, find an inverse, or solve a system
of equations.
zMap
Explore the graphs of complex-valued functions. Verify, for example,
that conformal maps preserve angles.
Tutorial
Complete sample oode to create your own MapleNet application.
For programmers only.
MapleNet API
The API for creating MapleNet applications.
For programmers only.
Doing "Maple" without "Maple"
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MapleNet is a new "client/server" system developed by Waterloo Maple to
allow you to use the power of Maple together with custom-made user interfaces
through the web. In other words, anyone could use applications (applets)
created for MapleNet without having Maple installed on their computer.
We currently support the following applets:
- JCalc, which provides a spreadsheet approach to using Maple that students
will hopefully find a lot easier to use than the 'regular' Maple program, and
that should be appropriate for any math student up to the Calc 3 level
- Gaus Jordan, which lets students discover how to solve systems of linear
equations
- zMap, which lets you create graphs of complex-valued functions
Note: Our MapleNet applets all require the "Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4"
or better and a current version of a web browser. You can download the JRE by visiting
www.javasoft.com.
Do not forget to visit our Thinklets, another collection of Java applets
developed at Seton Hall.
The MapleNet applets developed at Seton Hall were supported by a generous grant
from Waterloo Maple and TLTC. The source code for all MapleNet applets is available
by request.
Last Modified: Apr 2004
Maintained by:
Math/CS @
SHU
(bgw)