ARCHIVED: About Maple at IU
Amos and Maple will not be licensed by Indiana University beyond June 30, 2023. For help with the transition, contact the UITS Research Applications and Deep Learning team.
Maple is a general-purpose computer algebra system, designed to solve mathematical problems and produce high-quality technical graphics. It is easy to learn, but powerful enough to calculate difficult integrals in seconds. Maple incorporates a high-level programming language that allows you to define your own procedures. It also has packages of specialized functions you can load to do work in group theory, linear algebra, and statistics, as well as in other fields. You can use it interactively or in batch mode, for teaching or research.
At Indiana University, students, faculty, and staff can access Maple on:
- A personal computer via IUanyWare
- Any Windows or macOS workstation in the IU Bloomington and IUPUI Student Technology Centers (STCs)
- The Carbonate, Quartz, and Big Red 200 research supercomputers
Alternatively, if you are an IU student or faculty member, you can download Maple for your personal workstation from IUware.
If you have questions about using statistical and mathematical software at Indiana University, contact the UITS Research Applications and Deep Learning team.
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Last modified on 2023-10-05 16:24:51.