A major new release of the flagship product from Maplesoft has been announced, Maple the mathematical software, will make it extremely easy to analyse, explore, visualise, and solve math problems. The result of over 30 years of development, Maple already has comprehensive mathematical coverage and extensive usability features, but with continuous development efforts, this release includes a large number of useful improvements that existing customers will welcome.
As always, there are constant improvements in the mathematical engine, implementing new algorithms and adding more flexibility and efficiency to existing ones. New abilities include finding exact solutions to more PDEs with boundary conditions, finding new limits, solving more integrals, performing new graph theory computations, analysing data in new ways, and much more.
In addition, with Maple 2017, customers can:
Other enhancements include new visualisations, additional tools to support algorithm and application development, tools to enhance engineering computations, more comprehensive handling of user-supplied assumptions about a mathematical problem, which Maple takes into account when finding solutions , and speed-ups in fundamental computation routines.
“Maple 2017 has a wide variety of advances that appeal to the broad spectrum of our users,” said Dr. Laurent Bernardin, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Scientist at Maplesoft. “Some will be very pleased with the ability to easily access customer-authored packages, and maybe even share their own. Some will appreciate the new Plot Builder and how quickly they can create and customise their plots without worrying about commands and syntax, while others will love all the extra information and practical examples they get from the Engineering Portal.”
He continued: “Many will have fun exploring world map projections. And everyone will benefit from the under-the-hood computation and performance improvements, even if they don’t know it. While no single feature will ever be relevant to every customer, we made sure there is something for everyone”.
Maple is available in several languages including French, Simplified Chinese, and Brazilian Portuguese. A Japanese version of Maple 2017 will be available in a few weeks.
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