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'''Mathematica''' is a symbolic mathematics package. To run it on the UNIX systems, type
 
'''Mathematica''' is a symbolic mathematics package. To run it on the UNIX systems, type
  mathematica8
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  mathematica8 &
  
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Faculty can download Mathematica for free, and students can download Mathematica for Students for free.
  
 
== Questions ==
 
== Questions ==

Revision as of 02:39, 31 August 2012

Mathematica
Version 7
Download OIT (faculty)
OIT (students)
Cost free
Manufacturer Wolfram
Web Page wolfram.com
Pundit Updated 8/30/2012


Mathematica is a symbolic mathematics package. To run it on the UNIX systems, type

mathematica8 &

Faculty can download Mathematica for free, and students can download Mathematica for Students for free.

Questions

Post your questions by editing the discussion page of this article. Edit the page, then scroll to the bottom and add a question by putting in the characters *{{Q}}, followed by your question and finally your signature (with four tildes, i.e. ~~~~). Using the {{Q}} will automatically put the page in the category of pages with questions - other editors hoping to help out can then go to that category page to see where the questions are. See the page for Template:Q for details and examples.

External Links

  1. Modules of the Duke Mathematics Department's Connected Curriculum Program - includes modules with several Mathematica examples.

References