Carl Love

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Warning: The worksheet attached to the Question has a single expression that is 3753 pages long.

@maplelearner Note that your variable RootOfLambda has two parts. One of the roots is 0. Your eval statement should be eval(P, lambda= RootOfLambda[2]) so that you select only the second root. At this point, you can continue working with the P expression, even though it contains RootOfs. For example, you can set it to 0 and solve it, getting three simple solutions with no RootOfs.

Numerical solution will not be possible because of your four symbolic constants.

The RootOf is a degree 6 polynomial with symbolic coefficients. Since it's polynomial, it is not considered transcendental, for whatever that's worth. Still, I don't have much hope for simplifying it.

@maplelearner Note that your variable RootOfLambda has two parts. One of the roots is 0. Your eval statement should be eval(P, lambda= RootOfLambda[2]) so that you select only the second root. At this point, you can continue working with the P expression, even though it contains RootOfs. For example, you can set it to 0 and solve it, getting three simple solutions with no RootOfs.

Numerical solution will not be possible because of your four symbolic constants.

The RootOf is a degree 6 polynomial with symbolic coefficients. Since it's polynomial, it is not considered transcendental, for whatever that's worth. Still, I don't have much hope for simplifying it.

@acer Thanks, I found it.

@acer Thanks, I found it.

Thank you for your response. Let's consider the worksheet with embedded components that was under discussion on this forum yesterday, which I include here for convenience: test.mw

When I do as you suggest on the slider in the upper left, the only code that I see is test:-suwak();. I can't find any other spot on the worksheet that has a context menu with the entry Edit Value Changed Action. Where am I going wrong?

And how does one access the Startup and/or Code Edit Regions?

Thank you for your response. Let's consider the worksheet with embedded components that was under discussion on this forum yesterday, which I include here for convenience: test.mw

When I do as you suggest on the slider in the upper left, the only code that I see is test:-suwak();. I can't find any other spot on the worksheet that has a context menu with the entry Edit Value Changed Action. Where am I going wrong?

And how does one access the Startup and/or Code Edit Regions?

There are many possible causes for this error. It just means that Maple's kernel process has died. For me, it usually seems related to a computation getting too large or out of control. Unless the message occurs within a few seconds of opening Maple, I seriously doubt that it has anything to do with firewalls.

@maplelearner Please upload a worksheet. A RootOf doesn't necessarily mean that the equation is transcendental, nor does it necessarily mean that there is only the possibility of a numeric solution. You should be proceed with the RootOf as far as you can.

@maplelearner Please upload a worksheet. A RootOf doesn't necessarily mean that the equation is transcendental, nor does it necessarily mean that there is only the possibility of a numeric solution. You should be proceed with the RootOf as far as you can.

@Alejandro Jakubi Thanks for the very useful information about verify. I note that VerifyTools (used in the thread that your Reply linked to) is still undocumented. The nested verify that Alec discusses there looks like exactly what the Asker in this thread needs.

It has always amazed me how far that checking equality by address identity will get you in Maple. That's the power of automatic simplification.

@Alejandro Jakubi Thanks for the very useful information about verify. I note that VerifyTools (used in the thread that your Reply linked to) is still undocumented. The nested verify that Alec discusses there looks like exactly what the Asker in this thread needs.

It has always amazed me how far that checking equality by address identity will get you in Maple. That's the power of automatic simplification.

You could replace m with m(z/y). But if you do that, then I don't see how you could solve {f = 0, g = 0, h = 0} for {x,y,z}.

@Bendesarts You still haven't uploaded the worksheet.

So that I can read your worksheet and answer your question, How does one view the Maple code that controls an embedded component?

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