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'''Maple 18''': [http://www.maplesoft.com/documentation_center/maple18/UserManual.pdf User Manual]  
'''Maple 18''': [http://www.maplesoft.com/documentation_center/maple18/UserManual.pdf User Manual]  
'''Maple 2016''': [https://www.maplesoft.com/documentation_center/maple2016/UserManual.pdf User Manual]
'''Maple 2016''': [https://www.maplesoft.com/documentation_center/maple2016/UserManual.pdf User Manual]


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Revision as of 14:39, 16 March 2017

Introduction

Maple is math software that combines the world’s most powerful math engine with an interface that makes it extremely easy to analyze, explore, visualize, and solve mathematical problems. With Maple, you aren’t forced to choose between mathematical power and usability, making it the ideal tool for both education and research.

Installed version

At the moment there are two versions of Maple installed:

  • 18
  • 2016

Using Maple on the HPC cluster

If you want to use Maple on the HPC cluster, you have to load the related module. Since there is more than one version installed, you also have to specify which version you would like to load:

module load maple/2016

If you want to load a different version, you will just need to replace the part after "/" with the version, e.g.

module load maple/18

Always remember: modules names are case-sensitive and trying to load maple with the command

module load MaPLe/2016 

will always result in a Lmod error!

Documentation

Maple 18: User Manual

Maple 2016: User Manual

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