New section for Maple, MatLAB, Mathematica?

In summary, a new section has been created for Maple, MatLAB, and Mathematica to facilitate discussions, tutorials, and troubleshooting related to their use in scientific research. Contributions can be made by sharing experiences, asking questions, providing solutions, and submitting tutorials or articles. Guidelines for posting include using clear language and following the community's code of conduct. Users can also request specific tutorials or topics to be covered. Resources such as online tutorials, official documentation, and user forums are available for learning how to use these programs.
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Can we create a section on physicsforum.com dedicated to the different mathematics software? Separate forums for Maple, MatLab, and Mathematica would allow us to group together questions on those different software packages.
 
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Currently we don't have plans on adding those forums. Questions on those topics can go in the physics or technology forums in the meantime. Thanks for the suggestion!
 
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I've handled many math software problems in general engineering as well, but primarily Matlab stuff.
 

Related to New section for Maple, MatLAB, Mathematica?

1. What is the purpose of a new section for Maple, MatLAB, Mathematica?

The purpose of a new section for these software programs is to provide a dedicated space for discussions, tutorials, and troubleshooting related to their use in scientific research and analysis. This section will allow scientists to share their knowledge, ask questions, and collaborate on projects using these powerful tools.

2. How can I contribute to the new section?

There are several ways to contribute to the new section for Maple, MatLAB, Mathematica. You can share your own experiences and tips, ask questions to the community, provide solutions to other users' problems, and engage in discussions about the latest updates and features of these programs. You can also submit tutorials or articles for publication in the section.

3. Are there any guidelines for posting in the new section?

Yes, there are guidelines for posting in the new section. These guidelines include using clear and concise language, providing screenshots or code snippets when necessary, and following the community's code of conduct. It is also recommended to search for similar topics before posting to avoid duplicate discussions.

4. Can I request specific tutorials or topics to be covered in the new section?

Absolutely! The purpose of the new section is to cater to the needs and interests of the scientific community. You can request specific tutorials or topics by posting in the section or contacting the moderators. Your suggestions will be taken into consideration when creating new content for the section.

5. Are there any resources available for learning how to use Maple, MatLAB, and Mathematica?

Yes, there are many resources available for learning how to use these software programs. In addition to the new section, there are online tutorials, official documentation, and user forums where you can find helpful tips and tricks. You can also attend workshops or training sessions offered by the creators of these programs or other organizations.

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