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[MUG] Re: Winding Numbers and The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
| [MUG] Re: Winding Numbers and The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra |
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Author: Maple User Group
Posted: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 09:52:11 -0500
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>> From: Maple User Group "maple_gr"
| >> From: Les Wright "lcwright"
| Anyone out there have or know about any Maple worksheet that graphically
| demonstrates the concept of winding number in the complex plane?
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From: "Thomas Richard" "t.richard"
To: "maple-list"
Subject: AW: Winding Numbers and The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 10:43:32 +0100
The "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" Powertool seems to contain one; see
http://www.mapleapps.com/powertools/engineeringmath/engineeringmath.shtml
"views samples" link; see section 36.5: The Nyquist Stability Criterion.
I found this by searching for "winding" in the Maple Application Center
(http://www.mapleapps.com).
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Mit freundlichen Gruessen / best regards
Thomas Richard Tel.: +49-241-40008-52, Fax: -13
Maple Support "mailto:maple.support"
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From: Jason Schattman "jschattman"
To: "''"
Subject: Winding Numbers and The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 09:14:33 -0500
Hi Les,
If you go to the Maple Application Center at www.mapleapps.com and enter the
search keyword "winding" in the search box, you will see the worksheet "Nyquist
Stability Criterion", which demonstrates the concept of winding number quite
thoroughly.
For a complete set of Maple lessons on Complex Analysis in general, see
http://www.mapleapps.com/powertools/complex/complex.shtml.
Best regards,
Jason Schattman
Manager, Applications Marketing
Waterloo Maple Inc.
http://www.mapleapps.com
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