Prácticas de Matemáticas II con el software ‘Octave’
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2019-09
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] En el desarrollo de mi TFG, he aprendido a utilizar este software matemático con ayuda de mi tutor académico y a buscadores en internet y manuales cogidos de la biblioteca.
En mi proyecto trataré de analizar cuáles son las funciones del programa matemático Octave y los cálculos que este nos permite desarrollar, y ver si este nuevo software podría sustituir en un futuro al programa Mathematica, ya que el que yo analizo, es un software gratuito, y Mathematica no lo es, y quizás pueda ser interesante implantarlo en nuestra universidad.
En mi estudio, abordaré problemas matemáticos tales como: límites y continuidad de funciones, derivadas parciales y sucesivas de funciones, funciones vectoriales y su análisis, e integrales.
[EN] In the development of my TFG, I have learned to use this mathematical software with the help of my academic tutor, internet searchers and library manuals. In my project I will try to analyze what are the functions of the Octave mathematical program and the calculations that this allows us to develop, and see if this new software could replace the Mathematica program in the future, since the one that I analyze, is a free software, and Mathematica is not, and maybe it could be interesting to implant it in our university. In my study, I will work with mathematical problems such as: limits and continuity of functions, partial and successive derivatives of functions, vector functions and their analysis, and integrals.
[EN] In the development of my TFG, I have learned to use this mathematical software with the help of my academic tutor, internet searchers and library manuals. In my project I will try to analyze what are the functions of the Octave mathematical program and the calculations that this allows us to develop, and see if this new software could replace the Mathematica program in the future, since the one that I analyze, is a free software, and Mathematica is not, and maybe it could be interesting to implant it in our university. In my study, I will work with mathematical problems such as: limits and continuity of functions, partial and successive derivatives of functions, vector functions and their analysis, and integrals.