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Nasser Abbasi Guest
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 1:29 pm Post subject: Matlab 2008b symbolic toolbox, now includes MuPad software. |
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For those who like to use the symbolic toolbox in Matlab, (which uses
Maple), might be interested in knowing that Matlab 2008b now includes MuPad
as well as part of this toolbox.
Here is a screen shot running the 'mupad' command in Matlab 2008b (just
released).
This command will brings up a new mupad notebook where one can enter
symbolic mathematics commands
http://12000.org/tmp/100908/matlab_2008b.PNG
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Vladimir Bondarenko Guest
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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:22 pm Post subject: Re: Matlab 2008b symbolic toolbox, now includes MuPad softwa |
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On Oct 9, 11:29 am, "Nasser Abbasi" <n...@12000.org> wrote:
[quote]For those who like to use the symbolic toolbox in Matlab, (which uses
Maple), might be interested in knowing that Matlab 2008b now includes MuPad
as well as part of this toolbox.
Here is a screen shot running the 'mupad' command in Matlab 2008b (just
released).
This command will brings up a new mupad notebook where one can enter
symbolic mathematics commands
http://12000.org/tmp/100908/matlab_2008b.PNG
Nasser
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http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math.symbolic/msg/50fca9e3819309d3 |
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Pfenniger Daniel Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:12 pm Post subject: Re: Matlab 2008b symbolic toolbox, now includes MuPad softwa |
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Nasser Abbasi wrote:
[quote]For those who like to use the symbolic toolbox in Matlab, (which uses
Maple), might be interested in knowing that Matlab 2008b now includes MuPad
as well as part of this toolbox.
Here is a screen shot running the 'mupad' command in Matlab 2008b (just
released).
This command will brings up a new mupad notebook where one can enter
symbolic mathematics commands
http://12000.org/tmp/100908/matlab_2008b.PNG
Nasser
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This is the consequence of the following announcement:
http://www.adeptscience.com/pressroom/article/288
where is announced that Maple engine will no longer be sold by
Mathworks (Matlab) in the Symbolic Math Toolbox.
I may imagine that Maple wanted instead that people pay the full
Maple license instead of making a deal with Mathworks?
Then Mathworks would find it attractive to propose a possibly cheaper
competitive symbolic engine integrated within Matlab.
MuPad is a good substitute because its commercial future seems
uncertain and its notations are close to Maple ones.
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