984c. Maxima is a computer algebra system, implemented in Lisp. Maxima is derived from the Macsyma system, developed at MIT in the years 1968 through 1982 as part of Project MAC. MIT turned over a copy of the Macsyma source code to the Department of Energy in 1982; that version is now known as DOE Macsyma. A copy of DOE Macsyma was maintained by Professor William F. Schelter of...
17th February 2003. - 121 p. Maxima is a large computer program designed for the manipulation of algebraic expressions. You can use Maxima for manipulation of algebraic expressions involving constants, variables, and functions. It can differentiate, integrate, take limits, solve equations, factor polynomials, expand functions in power series, solve differential equations in...
Publication details not specified, 2004. — 156 p. The Maxima Program and Standard Packages Available Interfaces to Maxima The Basics - What you need to know to operate in Maxima Trig through Calculus Advanced Mathematics - ODEs and Beyond Matrix Operations and Vectors Introduction to Maxima’s Programming Language Graphics and Forms of Output Maxims for the Maxima User Help...
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