Maplet vs Mapley - What's the difference?
maplet | mapley |
(computing, mathematics) An applet written in the computer algebra system .
* {{quote-journal, 2009, date=January, , , Notices of the American Mathematical Society
, passage=Michael J. Caulfield, Gannon University (1046-O1-346) 10:40AM ? (1105) A maplet for encoding, decoding, and correcting errors in Golay codes. }}
Resembling a maple tree (genus Acer ), its leaf, or its wood.
Resembling sugar products made from the sap of certain species of maple, such as sugar maple or black maple.
As a noun maplet
is (computing|mathematics) an applet written in the computer algebra system or maplet can be (mathematics) a pair which is a member of a mapping.As an adjective mapley is
resembling a maple tree (genus acer ), its leaf, or its wood.maplet
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