... Basics, Graphics, Domains, Polynomials
The following examples are allmost taken from the hypertext demo that is
distributed with the MuPAD system. Most examples are simple and are only
intend to give a brief overview on the features of MuPAD.
The examples were computed with MuPAD release 1.2.2.
If an example fails on your MuPAD version then please refer to the
current (allmost newer) online documentation that is distributed
with MuPAD. Often there not time enough to update these examples.
- Basics:
This chapter gives a first sight on basic features and data structures
of the computer algebra system MuPAD.
- Orthogonal polynomials:
This chapter gives some examples how to create orthogonal polynomials.
- Domains - User Defined Types:
MuPAD has a flexible and object oriented type concept called
domains. Users can define their own data structures/types
and may overload standard operators like *, +, etc for them. The
library package domains contains some predefined algebraic
structures and also domain constructors.
Author: MuPAD-Webmaster
Last update: 01. Dec. 1996