http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqVWZcxAsrs&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=SPEDEE2F7C6750729F
This is the first in a tutorial series on how to use the programs Maxima and wxMaxima. Maxima is a free and open source math program that is incredibly useful because it does algebra instead of just numeric calculations.This first video is introductory material, which explains what a CAS is, what Maxima is, where Maxima is, and what wxMaxima is. If you just want to know how to use the program, you can probably skip to the next video with no problem.
Dr. Gurpreet Singh Tuteja
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Algebrus
Its really nice to see that world still believes in freewares. I have downloaded Algebrus and found that its nice,elegant and easy to handle. The citation goes like this....
Algebrus is a powerful and extendible software for scientific and general purpose calculations. It provides user with numerous mathematical and analysis functions, and allows unlimited extension of its functionality by means of user-developed types, operators, routines, and libraries. Its extendibility based on a built-in simple to learn and yet powerful programming language XPascal. Algebrus can be used both as a simple "evaluate-while-typing" calculator and as a powerful mathematical analysis application, which includes graphic plots of functions and data, command line execution console, and a syntax-highlighted XPascal editor as a part of the integrated development environment (IDE). Algebrus has the following major features:
Calculations
Vector and matrix operations
2D and 3D graphic plots of functions and data
More than 50 built-in mathematical routines
User-programmed procedures and functions
Solving of ordinary differential equations
Linear algebraic equation system solving
Linear algebra and statistical functions
Fourier analysis
User interface
Compact and full user interface modes
Simple user interface for graphic plotting
Exporting graphics in standard formats
"Evaluate-while-typing" mode
Decimal, binary, and hexadecimal integer formats
Syntax-highlighted XPascal editor
Syntax-highlighted command console
Context based help search
Highly customizable user interface
Preloading external libraries
XPascal Programming language
Native support for vectors and matrices
User-defined operators
Complex structured user-defined types
Chained assignment and relational expressions
Dynamic and static arrays
Efficient array access loop statements
Rich on high level routines for scientific analysis
Easy to learn simplified yet powerful grammar
Algebrus software as well as XPascal language were developed by Dr. Vladislav Apostolyuk.
You can download at :
http://www.astrise.com/software/algebrus/algebrus_setup.exe
Algebrus is a powerful and extendible software for scientific and general purpose calculations. It provides user with numerous mathematical and analysis functions, and allows unlimited extension of its functionality by means of user-developed types, operators, routines, and libraries. Its extendibility based on a built-in simple to learn and yet powerful programming language XPascal. Algebrus can be used both as a simple "evaluate-while-typing" calculator and as a powerful mathematical analysis application, which includes graphic plots of functions and data, command line execution console, and a syntax-highlighted XPascal editor as a part of the integrated development environment (IDE). Algebrus has the following major features:
Calculations
Vector and matrix operations
2D and 3D graphic plots of functions and data
More than 50 built-in mathematical routines
User-programmed procedures and functions
Solving of ordinary differential equations
Linear algebraic equation system solving
Linear algebra and statistical functions
Fourier analysis
User interface
Compact and full user interface modes
Simple user interface for graphic plotting
Exporting graphics in standard formats
"Evaluate-while-typing" mode
Decimal, binary, and hexadecimal integer formats
Syntax-highlighted XPascal editor
Syntax-highlighted command console
Context based help search
Highly customizable user interface
Preloading external libraries
XPascal Programming language
Native support for vectors and matrices
User-defined operators
Complex structured user-defined types
Chained assignment and relational expressions
Dynamic and static arrays
Efficient array access loop statements
Rich on high level routines for scientific analysis
Easy to learn simplified yet powerful grammar
Algebrus software as well as XPascal language were developed by Dr. Vladislav Apostolyuk.
You can download at :
http://www.astrise.com/software/algebrus/algebrus_setup.exe
Resume
GURPREET SINGH TUTEJA
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
1988-1993 Ph.D in Mathematics from University of Delhi, Delhi
Awarded Senior Fellowship by CSIR of India
Senior Lecturer in Zakir Husain College, Delhi
EDUCATION
1983 - 1986 B.Sc(Hons.)Mathematics,University of Delhi, Delhi
1986 -1988 M.Sc Mathematics,University of Delhi, Delhi
1988 - 1993 Ph.D in Mathematics,University of Delhi, Delhi
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1993 - 1996 Shivaji College ( University of Delhi ), Delhi
1996 - Till date Zakir Husain College (University of Delhi), Delhi
PUBLICATIONS
1. Total Number of Publications in International Journals : 4
a. Comment on "Rayleigh Taylor Instability of a continuously stratified Magneto-fluid under a general rotational field."[Phys. Fluids A 1,1600 (1989)].Phys. Fluids A3 (8)August 1991
b. Motion of an expanding spherical gas bubble in a viscous liquid under gravity.Phys. Fluids A 5 (8),August 1993.
c. Instability in an exploding or expanding cylindrical fluid mass in the presence of surface tension.ZAMM 75 (1995) 5 ,395-397.
d. Motion of an expanding spherical gas bubble in a viscous liquid under microgravity. Microgravity sci. techno. VI (1993) Munich.
2. Total number of books published : 2
Book for Class X entitled "Next Step" Problem Book in Mathematics for secondary level(1998).
Book for Class XII entitled "Next Step" Problem Book in Mathematics for secondary level (2000).
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. Microsoft certified solution developer in VB 5.0 and SQL server 6.5.
2. Associate member of Insurance Institute of India
MEMBERSHIPS
Associate member of Insurance Institute of India
Life member of Mathematical Socity of India
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Team member in athletics and Kho-Kho in College and Senior under Officer in NCC, C Certificate holder. Participate in college student advisory and administration affairs.
CONFERENCE AND PROFFESIONAL PROGRAMMES ATTENDED
Refresher Courses of three weeks duration from Centre for professional development in Higher Education,University of Delhi,Delhi in following topics :
Applied Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
Mechanics and Differential Equation
14 April - 17 April 2001 World Punjabi Conference ,Lahore ,Pakistan.
16 May - 18 May 2002 World Punjabi Conference , London, UK
LANGUAGES KNOWN AND SUBJECTS TAUGHT AND UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
a. C,.C++,VB5.0,ASP,Fortran,Pascal and worked on UNIX platform alsob. Numerical Analysis ,Calculus and Linear Programming.
AWARD RECEIVED
Awarded Senior research Fellowship by CSIR of India during Ph.D in 1992.
TEL(011) 2526-5649 • E-MAIL gtuteja@hotmail.com 71,Ambica Vihar, Paschim Vihar,New Delhi -110087 • FAX(011) 2528-6353
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
1988-1993 Ph.D in Mathematics from University of Delhi, Delhi
Awarded Senior Fellowship by CSIR of India
Senior Lecturer in Zakir Husain College, Delhi
EDUCATION
1983 - 1986 B.Sc(Hons.)Mathematics,University of Delhi, Delhi
1986 -1988 M.Sc Mathematics,University of Delhi, Delhi
1988 - 1993 Ph.D in Mathematics,University of Delhi, Delhi
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1993 - 1996 Shivaji College ( University of Delhi ), Delhi
1996 - Till date Zakir Husain College (University of Delhi), Delhi
PUBLICATIONS
1. Total Number of Publications in International Journals : 4
a. Comment on "Rayleigh Taylor Instability of a continuously stratified Magneto-fluid under a general rotational field."[Phys. Fluids A 1,1600 (1989)].Phys. Fluids A3 (8)August 1991
b. Motion of an expanding spherical gas bubble in a viscous liquid under gravity.Phys. Fluids A 5 (8),August 1993.
c. Instability in an exploding or expanding cylindrical fluid mass in the presence of surface tension.ZAMM 75 (1995) 5 ,395-397.
d. Motion of an expanding spherical gas bubble in a viscous liquid under microgravity. Microgravity sci. techno. VI (1993) Munich.
2. Total number of books published : 2
Book for Class X entitled "Next Step" Problem Book in Mathematics for secondary level(1998).
Book for Class XII entitled "Next Step" Problem Book in Mathematics for secondary level (2000).
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. Microsoft certified solution developer in VB 5.0 and SQL server 6.5.
2. Associate member of Insurance Institute of India
MEMBERSHIPS
Associate member of Insurance Institute of India
Life member of Mathematical Socity of India
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Team member in athletics and Kho-Kho in College and Senior under Officer in NCC, C Certificate holder. Participate in college student advisory and administration affairs.
CONFERENCE AND PROFFESIONAL PROGRAMMES ATTENDED
Refresher Courses of three weeks duration from Centre for professional development in Higher Education,University of Delhi,Delhi in following topics :
Applied Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
Mechanics and Differential Equation
14 April - 17 April 2001 World Punjabi Conference ,Lahore ,Pakistan.
16 May - 18 May 2002 World Punjabi Conference , London, UK
LANGUAGES KNOWN AND SUBJECTS TAUGHT AND UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL
a. C,.C++,VB5.0,ASP,Fortran,Pascal and worked on UNIX platform alsob. Numerical Analysis ,Calculus and Linear Programming.
AWARD RECEIVED
Awarded Senior research Fellowship by CSIR of India during Ph.D in 1992.
TEL(011) 2526-5649 • E-MAIL gtuteja@hotmail.com 71,Ambica Vihar, Paschim Vihar,New Delhi -110087 • FAX(011) 2528-6353
MIT
I was just browsing the internet and found an intersting website which I would like to share with you.
The URL of the website is :http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html
MIT OCW is a large-scale, Web-based electronic publishing initiative funded jointly by the Williamand Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Andrew W. MellonFoundation, and MIT.MIT OCW's goals are to: Provide free, searchable, access to MIT's coursematerials for educators, students, and self-learnersaround the world. Extend the reach and impact of MIT OCW and the"opencourseware" concept.
It provides 900 courses in the following 33 departments
Departments
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Linguistics and Philosophy
Anthropology
Literature
Architecture
Materials Science and Engineering
Biological Engineering Division
Mathematics
Biology
Mechanical
Engineering
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Media Arts and Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Music and Theater Arts
Chemistry
Nuclear Engineering
Civil and Environmental
Engineering Ocean Engineering
Comparative Media Studies
PhysicsEarth,
Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Political Science
Economics
Science
Technology
and Society
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science
Sloan School of Management
Engineering Systems Division
Special Programs
Foreign Languages
Literatures
Urban Studies and Planning
Health Sciences and Technology
Women's Studies
HistoryWriting
Humanistic Studies
I hope this information will be useful to you.
Thanks
The URL of the website is :http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html
MIT OCW is a large-scale, Web-based electronic publishing initiative funded jointly by the Williamand Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Andrew W. MellonFoundation, and MIT.MIT OCW's goals are to: Provide free, searchable, access to MIT's coursematerials for educators, students, and self-learnersaround the world. Extend the reach and impact of MIT OCW and the"opencourseware" concept.
It provides 900 courses in the following 33 departments
Departments
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Linguistics and Philosophy
Anthropology
Literature
Architecture
Materials Science and Engineering
Biological Engineering Division
Mathematics
Biology
Mechanical
Engineering
Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Media Arts and Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Music and Theater Arts
Chemistry
Nuclear Engineering
Civil and Environmental
Engineering Ocean Engineering
Comparative Media Studies
PhysicsEarth,
Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Political Science
Economics
Science
Technology
and Society
Electrical Engineering
Computer Science
Sloan School of Management
Engineering Systems Division
Special Programs
Foreign Languages
Literatures
Urban Studies and Planning
Health Sciences and Technology
Women's Studies
HistoryWriting
Humanistic Studies
I hope this information will be useful to you.
Thanks
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