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  2. From: tasavard@phy.duke.edu (Tom Savard)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
  4. Subject: Student Maple: Are Bessel, Legendre, etc. functions included?
  5. Message-ID: <7076@news.duke.edu>
  6. Date: 17 Nov 92 19:50:02 GMT
  7. Sender: news@news.duke.edu
  8. Organization: Duke University Physics Dept.; Durham, N.C.
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  11.  
  12. The Maple demo/movie on sumex was pretty impressive.  However, I am wondering
  13. how extensive the function coverage is.  For example, does Maple have
  14. Bessel, Spherical Bessel, Spherical Harmonic, and Legendre functions?
  15.  
  16. Anybody using this program, especially the student version, have any comments?
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  19.     Tom Savard/Physics            (919)-660-2515
  20.     P.O. Box 90305
  21.     Duke University
  22.     Durham, N.C.      27708-0305            
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