Description
Wolfram Mathematica Overview
Mathematica is a proprietary computer algebra system widely used for scientific, engineering, and mathematical calculations. Developed in 1988 by Stephen Wolfram, the further development of the system is carried out by the Wolfram Research company he founded together with Theodore Gray.
Wolfram Mathematica Features
- Symbolic Computation: Mathematica excels in symbolic computation, allowing users to work with mathematical expressions and manipulate algebraic equations directly.
- Vast Built-in Function Library: The software includes an extensive library of built-in functions covering a wide range of mathematical topics, including calculus, linear algebra, statistics, and more.
- Algorithm Development: Mathematica supports algorithm development, enabling users to create custom algorithms for specific computational tasks using the Wolfram Language.
- Dynamic Visualization: Users can create dynamic and interactive visualizations of data, mathematical models, and simulations, enhancing the understanding and presentation of results.
- Data Science and Analytics: Mathematica serves as a platform for data science and analytics, offering features for data import/export, statistical analysis, and machine learning.
- Machine Learning Capabilities: The software integrates machine learning tools, allowing users to leverage advanced algorithms for tasks such as pattern recognition, classification, and predictive modeling.
- Notebook Interface: Mathematica’s notebook interface enables the creation of dynamic documents and presentations, combining text, graphics, and executable code in a single document.
- Reproducible Reports: The notebook interface facilitates the creation of reproducible reports, allowing users to share not only results but also the methodology and code used in their analyses.
- Interoperability: Mathematica is compatible with various programming languages, including C, Java, and Python, ensuring seamless integration with external systems and workflows.
- Mathematical Typesetting: The software provides high-quality mathematical typesetting, allowing users to create professional-looking mathematical documents.
- Advanced Calculus: Mathematica supports advanced calculus operations, making it a valuable tool for users working on complex mathematical problems.
- Linear Algebra Tools: The software includes a robust set of tools for linear algebra, enabling users to perform operations such as matrix manipulation and eigenvalue computations.
- Symbolic and Numeric Integration: Mathematica allows users to perform both symbolic and numeric integration, offering flexibility in solving mathematical problems.
- Equation Solving: Users can solve algebraic and differential equations symbolically and numerically, providing solutions for a broad range of mathematical problems.
- Data Visualization: In addition to dynamic visualizations, Mathematica offers a variety of static plotting functions for creating 2D and 3D plots of mathematical functions and data.
- Statistical Analysis: The software includes statistical analysis tools, allowing users to explore and analyze data sets using a range of statistical methods.
Installation
To activate after installation, select “Other ways to activate” -> “Activate offline through an activation key and requested password”, copy MathID and paste it into the keygen, opening the attached keygen.html in any browser. I managed to register it the first time. After launching, just in case, it is better to immediately disable the ability to go online in the settings: “Edit” -> “Preferences” -> “Internet & Mail” -> “Allow the Wolfram System to access the Internet”.
The distribution contains both the original online installers in the online_installers folder and the files they downloaded in the offiline_installers folder for installing the application on a Windows computer without network access
File Information
Year/Release Date : 2024
Version : 14.1.0.0
Developer : Wolfram Research, Inc.
Developer’s website : https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica
Bit depth : 64bit
Interface language : Multilingual
Tablet : present
System Requirements
Disk space: 18 GB with local documentation, 9 GB without local documentation
RAM: 4 GB+ recommended
Internet access: Required for online access to data from the Wolfram Knowledgebase infobank.
OS: Windows 11, Windows 10 (Minimum supported version – 1809), Windows Server 2019 (with desktop capabilities)
Versions
Version | Size | Requirements | Date |
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14.0.0 | 6.47 GB | Windows x64 | 10/01/2024 |