Thomas Richard

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Maplesoft Europe GmbH
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Definitely great news. Welcome to the team!

Looking forward to seeing more applications of the Kepler 16 level.

See also here for the most important feature updates.

See also here for the most important feature updates.

To reproduce the problem, we will need a complete example. If your code fragment is short, just post it here, otherwise upload your mw file.

@Preben Alsholm In addition, there is DEtools[particularsol] which works for nonlinear ODEs as well.

@Preben Alsholm In addition, there is DEtools[particularsol] which works for nonlinear ODEs as well.

@acer  As for you first example, I think dsolve is a special case, and the default behaviour can be overridden by supplying 'convert_to_exact'=false as an option (please see ?dsolve,details for more info).

That's a different case, as it can be easily handled by simplify or normal. Axel's example with Pi^2 as the common factor is more difficult.

That's a different case, as it can be easily handled by simplify or normal. Axel's example with Pi^2 as the common factor is more difficult.

@ramirez@engr.colostate.edu That is probably easy to fix; please see ?cannotdetermineifthisexpression for some hints.

@ramirez@engr.colostate.edu That is probably easy to fix; please see ?cannotdetermineifthisexpression for some hints.

@Markiyan Hirnyk It's a package found in the Application Center at

http://www.maplesoft.com/applications/view.aspx?SID=3606

I'm not getting any error here. What's your error message, version, platform, etc.?

[Edit: oops, I just noticed your title: "zaxis floating point error range is too large" - I've never seen that.]

It seems you tried to link to an image or screenshot, but it didn't work. Could you try again?

@Dave L Yes, good point, thank you! A bit of defensive programming.

@Dave L Yes, good point, thank you! A bit of defensive programming.

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