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With over 270 new mathematical functions and over a thousand enhancements to existing algorithms, Maple 15 customers can solve more complex problems faster than ever before. It's second to none in terms of scalability and performance due to highly efficient fundamental operations, sophisticated algorithms for advanced operations, and numerous options to fully leverage the power of multi-core computers. It can also compute symbolic solutions to differential equations that no other system can handle, and now solves an unprecedented 97% of the benchmark standard for differential equations, putting it far ahead of the nearest competitor.
With Maple 15, users can work effectively with large datasets and create even more compelling interactive applications using the new data table. With the new variable manager, they can gain greater control over their Maple sessions, quickly assessing the state of their computations. Customers can also take advantage of the latest in interactive Clickable Math™ tools, including over 40 new mini-demonstrations for exploring and illustrating common mathematical concepts.
“Maple 15 is the most important Maple release in the last 5 years, and we are very excited to be able to share it with our customers,” says Laurent Bernardin, Executive Vice-President and Chief Scientist, Maplesoft. “We know they face challenging problems every day, from designing the Mars Exploration Rovers to teaching the fundamentals of calculus. We are proud that the improvements in Maple 15 will make an important contribution to their success.”
“Maple 15 is impressive. I found useful improvements across the entire product, and I’m especially happy with the new parallel computation features. I’ve already noticed a speed-up in many Maple computations, and I’m sure it’s going to have a big impact on my research projects, too,” says Dr. Amir Khajepour, Canada Research Chair in Mechatronic Vehicle Systems and
Professor of Engineering at the University of Waterloo.
Read a blog written by Dr. Laurent Bernardin, Maplesoft's
Executive Vice-President & Chief Scientist, as he describes the guiding principle behind Maple's development and exciting new features in Maple 15.
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Wednesday, May 25th, 2011: 11:30 pm EDT
Driven by the needs of the consumer auto industry, “symbolic computation” based physical model development has broken through some key barriers in HIL testing. For example, full vehicle models for dynamics, multi-domain models of HEV powertrains, and detailed dynamic models of special subsystems, such as crane arms, are challenging the traditional engineering workflow. Featuring numerous case studies and technique demonstrations, this webcast will explore new modeling techniques to accelerate model development while increasing model fidelity and simulation performance. It will show how to achieve efficient high-fidelity system modeling for hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) and control applications whether you’re working on passenger cars or commercial vehicles. In addition, this webcast will provide you with practical knowledge on quickly improving or implementing model-based design (MBD) techniques. | |
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Financial Modeling in Maple
Author: Maplesoft
The Finance package is new in Maple 15. It contains many tools for advanced financial modeling, as well as accessible tools for personal finance. |
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Color Quiz
Author: Maplesoft
This document reads and parses color data using the new HTTP package and uses the data to quiz you on your color knowledge. It uses the CIE94 color difference metric to choose pairs of colors which are closer and closer together to make the quiz more challenging as your get more answers correct. See if you can get more than 300 points! |
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Differential Equations in Maple
Author: Maplesoft
Maple is the uncontested leader for computing symbolic solutions to differential equations. Numerous improvements in Maple 15 further expand the classes of problems that can be handled. |
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Présentation des nouveautés de Maple 15, une nouvelle version majeure |
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Maple 15-Schulung |
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Maplesoft Launches Comprehensive Maple 15 Release
Design News, April 17, 2011
“In what it calls the most comprehensive release of its technical computing software in five years, Maplesoft has released Maple 15, an upgrade stocked with over 270 new mathematical functions and over a 1,000 enhancements to existing algorithms. The Maple 15 upgrade advances functionality in four key areas: Parallel processing, user interface enhancements, computational algorithms and connectivity to other tools.” |
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270 New Mathematical Functions
Product Design and Development, April 16, 2011
“A new release of Maplesoft’s flagship product, Maple, has over 270 new mathematical functions and over a thousand enhancements to existing algorithms.” |
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Computing Software Adds New Features
Electronic Products, April 16, 2011
"Used by mathematicians, engineers, and scientists, the new version of the Maple computational software, called Maple 15, adds over 270 new mathematical functions and over a thousand enhancements to existing algorithms — allowing customers to solve more complex problems faster. The tool offers sophisticated algorithms for advanced operations, and numerous options to fully leverage the power of multi-core computers." |
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Vehicle Dynamics Expo 2011
May 17, 2011 - May 19, 2011
Stuttgart, Germany |
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Multibody Dynamics 2011
June 29, 2011 – July 2, 2011
Brussels, Belgium |
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21st Symposium on Simulation Techniques of the Association of Simulation (ASIM) 2011
September 7, 2011 – September 9, 2011
Winterthur, Switzerland |
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For further details about these events click here. |
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