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Funktionen mit mehreren Variablen

In: Mathematische Begriffe visualisiert mit Maple

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  • Thomas Westermann

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Zusammenfassung Diese Ausarbeitung stellt eine Einführung in die Visualisierung von Funktionen mit zwei Variablen und einfacher Begriffe für diese Funktionen dar. Zunächst erfolgt die graphische Darstellung von Funktionen mit zwei Variablen durch Standard-Maple-Befehle. Anschließend stellt die Prozedur Part die partiellen Ableitungen einer Funktion in zwei Variablen dreidimensional dar. Die Tangentialebene wird durch die Prozedur tang-ebene visualisiert. Mit den Maple-Befehlen gradplot bzw. gradplot 3d können Gradienten einer Funktion mit zwei bzw. drei Variablen als Vektorgraphik dargestellt werden.

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  • Thomas Westermann, 2001. "Funktionen mit mehreren Variablen," Springer Books, in: Mathematische Begriffe visualisiert mit Maple, chapter 10, pages 77-82, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-83542-1_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-83542-1_10
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