Phase Plane Analyzer
is a new tool (in 2013) that I have started to create.
It's written in Maple but you don't have to have a local copy of Maple to
use it. It's still a rough draft. I will make changes as I have time.
Please feel free to make suggestions.
A useful tool for plotting the phase plane for a \( 2\times2 \) homogeneous
linear system is Java Applet for Phase Plane by Scott Herod at U. of Colorado.
Maplets for Calculus
A collection of maplets for topics in single-variable calculus.
Students in differential equations will find practice working
with separable and first-order linear ODEs as well as drill-and-practice
for Substitution, Integration by Parts, and general integration
techniques.
USC students can use their USC Network username and password
to access this secure site.
Maple worksheets (.mw files) should be downloaded to your
local computer. (I recommend creating a folder to hold all of these
files, say, MATH520-Maple-files.) Once downloaded, a worksheet
can be opened by double-clicking.
Maple is available on many
computers on the USC campus. If there is a university-owned (or leased)
computer where you want to use Maple that does not have a copy of
Maple installed on it, let me know and I will try to work with the
appropriate people to have Maple installed on that computer.
Students in this course can obtain a copy of Maple through the
Maple Adoption Program.
If you are interested in this, browse to the Maple webstore. Prior to checking out, be sure to enter the code: UOSC-0909 to ensure that you get the special pricing for USC students.
Portable Document Format (PDF) files are viewable with acroread,
a publicly available PDF viewer by Adobe.
If you have any questions, please send e-mail to
meade@math.sc.edu
Last modified: 3 January 2013