Great Maple tools and resources

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GR Tensor II

GR Tensor II a Maple package for tensors in general relativity applications. Developed at Queens University, Canada.

Great Collection of Maplets

This page contains a great collection of different Maplets.

Many users will be intersted in the Sudoku maplet.

There are also some other interesting tools and games there.

http://maplenet.msc.uky.edu/maplets/

Maple Application Center

The Maple Application Center is an online archive of Maple application code, worksheet collections, and compilations. It's managed by Maplesoft and over the years, the content has accummulated to thousands of worksheets and tools. Topics range from secondary education to wide range of advanced math topics.

Maple Global Network Group on LinkedIn

I formed the Maple Global Network group on LinkedIn to bring together users, developers, clients, consultants, academics, and professionals worldwide who do technical computing with Maple and related Maplesoft products like MapleSim, Maple T.A., and MapleNet.  (To learn how MaplePrimes and the Maple Global Network complement each other, please see this forum post.)  I cordially invite all MaplePrimes members to join the Maple Global Network today!

Maple package for Stochastic Differential Equations

A Maple package for Stochastic Differential Equations. Developed at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt.

Maple User Group Archive

The Maple User Group mailing list was once the main forum for asking questions and discussing Maple. Eventually the comp.soft-sys.math.maple newsgroup was proposed and the MUG list faded away. Some answers to specific questions are archived here, and all messages from 1998-2003 are available as digests.

Online Maple Bibliography

Maple bibliography maintained by Nelson Beebe of the University of Utah. An online bibliographic database of Maple papers.

Quick Reference Document

For the past decade Doug Meade, at the University of South Carolina, has created and maintained a two-page document with essential Maple commands. The first version was created for Maple V, Release 4, in January 1998. n update has been created for each version of Maple (except Maple 10) as it was released. The document has become pretty stable - hence the omission for Maple 10. Here are links to the complete set of documents he has created

Comments, corrections, and suggestions for improvement are welcomed. Please contact the author by e-mail.

Robert Israel's Maple Advisor Database

Robert Israel's Maple Advisor Database

The Maple V Share Library - Updated to Maple 10

The Maple V Share Library was a wonderful facility for mathematicians comprising some 140 Maple routines, packages and worksheets written by Maple users and contributed freely to the Maple community.
John Maplenut has written a short program which allows the Maple V Share Library for Windows to be accessed directly from all versions of Maple up to and including version 10. You can access the Package from the Maple Application Center or from John Maplenut - Updated Maple V Share Library. The program also works with Mac versions using the "shareman" program, included in the package.