May 6, 2007 Mathematica was released in 1988 and immediately had a profound effect on the way computers were used in technical fields. The concept of a single system that could handle all the aspects ...
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Running in command line on a Raspberry Pi, Steven Wolfram’s invaluable laboratory software is being expanded into a logic and knowledge engine that can operate locally or in the cloud. “I think in its ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--After three decades of continuous R&D and the introduction of Mathematica Version 1.0, Wolfram Research has released its most powerful software offering with Version ...
Stephen Wolfram – the physicist who created Mathematica – reflects on how this computational tool has changed in 30 years, and on the practical and conceptual role that computational thinking plays in ...
Stephen Wolfram has been working on computing language paradigms for nearly thirty years. His products are well known in scientific and engineering circles. The company’s Mathematica was first ...
Mathematica 5 is a major upgrade to a landmark application for engineers, scientists, and other people who work with complex math. It has many new functions, but more important is that most older ...
The Faculty of Science has purchased Mathematica license ( ) for Kumpula Campus. Mathematica is a fully integrated technical computing system that combines high-precision numerical and symbolic ...
Today Wolfram Research is celebrating the 15th anniversary of Mathematica — software for doing calculations in science, engineering, and mathematics — with the release of Mathematica 5. The company ...