Earl

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@MapleMathMatt I have a lot to learn about map. How does its action change when map is followed by a tilde?

@Joe Riel There is a lot to learn about how map performs. The advice below by MapleMathMatt 55 is informative

@Joe Riel Interesting that the A's must be a list of lists but the B's are a simple list.

Thank you, Acer. These York University tutorials with examples will help me greatly to understand the basics of Special Relativity.

@Pascal4QM The examples you have given will help.

@Pascal4QM I am a beginner working only with special relativity.

I have loaded the Physics package and I think I understand the use of the Coordinates command to define the components of a spacetime vector.

Please show me the Physics commands or a sample worksheet, which define the space time interval and the 4-Velocity.

Later, I will probable seek help with the definition and manipulation of tensors.

@acer You have generously increased my understanding of Maple's solve and eliminate commands. Much appreciation.

@John Fredsted Your solution was the one I expected from my command. I'll use your method in the future.

@vv I didn't realize that parametric had to be stated when the equations for solve, as in your example, include an implied condition.

It is interesting that to obtain a correct solution one must solve for all "variables" even though one of them, y in your example, already has a stated value. 

@Kitonum Please explain how your commands below cause Maple to determine the period. I particularly do not understand how f-1 represents an equation.

f:=s->eval(y(t),sol(s)):
T:=fsolve(f-1, 2..2.5); 
 # The period

@Kitonum I believe I now fully understand your excellent graphical application of my original pair of equations.

@Kitonum How do you know that solving Sys for y = 1/2 gives you the point on the circle for the initial value of the parameter t=0? 

@Carl Love  I was not aware of command membertype which greatly increases the scope of select/remove.

@Rouben Rostamian   I made an attempt to adapt your solution to my original surface and start and end points, however the following command failed:

dsol := dsolve({de, bc}, numeric, method=bvp[middefer], maxmesh=500, abserr=1e-1);

The error message said that dsolve could not meet the abserr criteria and suggested increasing maxmesh and/or abserr. I tried both but dsolve continued to fail.

I suspected that the values of Pi in z(x,y) were causing the problems with dsolve and changed these values to 3.14 and your solution then displayed what appeared to be the correct fastest path, however the following failure occurred when attempting to calculate the time for this path:

dsol := dsolve({sys}, numeric, method=bvp[middefer],
  maxmesh=500, abserr=1e-1);
Error, (in fproc) unable to store 'HFloat(722917.2413392215)*I' when datatype=float[8]

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