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        | ACADEMIC EDITION | November 2011 | Issue 11 |  
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                    | Maple Player for iPad
 The Maple Player is a free application for the   iPad that lets you view and interact with documents created in desktop Maple. It   takes advantage of the powerful Maple computation engine, so you can enter   values, move sliders, and click buttons to perform new calculations and   visualize the results. You can even rotate 3-D plots with a brush of your   fingertips!
 This first release of the Maple Player for iPad comes with a   collection of interactive calculators and conceptual explorations to demonstrate   the capabilities of the technology. With the Maple Player, you can:
  
                    
                      Find solutions to integrals, derivatives, and limits Visualize the methods for finding the area of a circle and the   volume of a cylinder Understand the definition of limit Plot arbitrary functions Calculate solutions to linear systems And more!  These documents can be used to liven up a classroom and   provide additional insight to students outside of class. 
 The Maple   Player for iPad will evolve quickly. Today, it can be used with the sample   documents that are bundled with the application. In the next phase, you will be   able to access a much wider collection of documents dynamically from an online   repository. Ultimately, you will be able to use any Maple document on the iPad,   whether distributed by us, contributed by the Maple community, or authored by   you.
 
 We are very interested in hearing your feedback on the Maple Player for iPad, as   well as your ideas on how you would like to use Maplesoft technology on the   iPad.  Please share your thoughts with Maplesoft and the Maplesoft community at www.mapleprimes.com or on the Apple App Store! Download the   free Maple Player for iPad from the Apple App Store. | 
                      
                            | Maplesoft Events  
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                            | 37th AMATYC Annual Conference November 10th - 13th
 Austin, Texas
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                            | SPS/IPC/Drives 2011 November 22nd - 24th
 Nuremburg, Germany
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                            | Mechatronic Connection 2011 November 29th - 30th
 La Marive, Switzerland
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                  | Game-Changing Hockey Sticks with Help from MapleSim
 
  "This technology will improve the future of the game." - Guy Lafleur, NHL Legend
 The frequent breakage of composite ice hockey   sticks is common. Not only does it drastically change the game at the   professional level, but also leads to exorbitant costs. Hockey Robotics is a   company that has pioneered the concept of robotic testing for the hockey   industry. The team manufactured the SlapShot XT, a dynamic hockey stick robot.   It's integrated advanced electronics and software allows the gathering of data   never seen before, enabling detailed analysis to support refinements in hockey   stick design.  MapleSim played a critical role in the design and development of the SlapShot   XT.  MapleSim   allowed Hockey Robotics to efficiently and accurately simulate the coupled   dynamic electrical and mechanical behavior of the equipment. MapleSim enabled   the concurrent study of the flexible body deformation and rigid body motion of   the machines, which is a very difficult, time-consuming, and error-prone task   when done by hand. It also allowed them to quickly prototype the designs and   investigate the coupled motion of the mechanisms very easily.                     To read the full user case study, please click here.
  
 Brand New Book Section on Maplesoft Website
  We have just released a new Maplesoft Books section on  our website. These pages give details on books that feature  Maplesoft  products. The pages have a new look, highlight featured publications, and it is  now a lot easier to browse and search for books that involve Maplesoft  products.
 If you know of a recent book that is not in our database,  please tell us about it by emailing books@maplesoft.com.                     We would also like to hear from authors who are writing  books that involve Maple, MapleSim, or any of our other products. We are  particularly interested to see new books on engineering topics where we don’t have  many titles at this point. If you are interested in writing a book about  MapleSim, do let us know.  On the Books page, you’ll find a link to the Maplesoft Author Support Program,  where you can find more information for authors.  
 SAE Webinar: Physical Models of Automotive Batteries for EV and HEV Applications
 Tuesday, November 29th at 10:00 am ET
 
 
  This webinar covers new   approaches to modeling and simulation for hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and   fully electric vehicle (EV) applications with particular emphasis on the   development of high fidelity physical models of automotive batteries. Developed   as part of the research program for the NSERC/Toyota/Maplesoft Industrial   Research Chair for Mathematics-based Modeling and Design, these models will plug   into comprehensive system models for HEV and EV applications. Conventional   lead-acid, but also NiMH and Lithium battery models will be presented. 
 
 
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                      |  | The Maple Player for iPad is now available in the Apple App Store. It comes bundled with ready-made interactive Maple documents, covering topics like integration, differentiation, computing limits, and performing Laplace transforms. 
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                                | Maplesoft   launches Maple Player for iPadDesign Product News,   November 4, 2011
 The Maple Player for iPad takes advantage of the   powerful Maple computation engine, so users can enter values, move sliders, and   click buttons to perform calculations and visualize the results. It comes with a   collection of interactive calculators and conceptual explorations.
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                          |  | Maplesoft and VI-grade partnership makes real-time modeling applications more cost and time-effectiveCAD CAM News, October 28, 2011
 The VI-CarRealTime environment provides a readily available   full-vehicle model that allows MapleSim users to easily implement their   subsystem models without having to build the vehicle model themselves. Also,   vehicle chassis parameters are transferred directly from ADAMS/Car™ into   VI-CarRealTime, thus providing a way of rapidly integrating ADAMS/Car models   with multi-domain system models from MapleSim.
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                          |  | Digital   Aerospace Gets Dynamic Aerospace Engineering   International, October 27, 2011
 To improve fidelity and reduce   compute time, MapleSim uses symbolic computation through a symbolic modeling   engine…using a symbolic modeling engine enables cross-disciplinary engineering   models, making it ideal for systems engineering.
 
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