Many interesting places on the web have information about Maple. Travel to one and see what you find!
The Waterloo Maple Software Web server, and the equivalent ftp-based Info Server contain the Maple Share Library, conference information, product demos, general information about Maple, Theorist and Expressionist, and assorted support materials.
While the share library is distributed with every
release of Maple, it is continually being updated as users of Maple
submit their applications and revisions to the library maintainers.
These updates are available via anonymous ftp from several sites:
This http site provides a source of Maple information written in French.
This http site provides a collection of HTML pages, postscript papers, and programs (primarily in Maple) on algorithms for combinatorics.
The Theoretical Chemistry Department maintains a collection of pointers for Maple information and web sites, including some materials written in German.
The Department of Mathematics at North Carolina State maintains a Maple archive on their WWW server.
The UCS Center for Statistical and Mathematical Computing at Indiana University has a WWW server with a variety of useful information about Maple and other math software packages.
The Department of Mathematics has some introductory information and examples for using Maple.
Every once in awhile somebody asks me if its ok to copy the Maple web pages that I maintain. It is permissible to establish a mirror site for this collection. Just read the instructions detailing the requirements.
HTML written and maintained by
Reid M. Pinchback
(reidmp@mit.edu)