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'''Mathematica''' is a symbolic mathematics package.  
 
'''Mathematica''' is a symbolic mathematics package.  
 
Faculty can download Mathematica for free, and students can download Mathematica for Students for free.
 
Faculty can download Mathematica for free, and students can download Mathematica for Students for free.
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== Resources ==
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* The resources below have been provided by [https://cee.duke.edu/faculty/zbigniew-kabala Professor Zbigniew Kabala] from Duke's [https://cee.duke.edu/ Civil & Environmental Engineering Department]
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** [https://www.wolfram.com/wolfram-u/an-elementary-introduction-to-the-wolfram-language/ Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language] - a free course including a multitude of examples and instructional videos.
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** Webinar on [https://www.wolfram.com/wolfram-u/special-event/hands-on-start-to-mathematica/ Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica] - One-hour short-course on Wolfram Mathematica
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** Pre-recorded 2-hour version of the webinar above: [https://www.wolfram.com/wolfram-u/hands-on-start-to-mathematica/ Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica]
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** [https://www.wolfram.com/programming-lab/ Wolfram Programming Lab]
  
 
== Questions ==
 
== Questions ==

Latest revision as of 13:27, 8 June 2021

Mathematica
Version 12.3
Download OIT
Cost free
Manufacturer Wolfram
Web Page wolfram.com
Pundit Updated 6/8/2021


Mathematica is a symbolic mathematics package. Faculty can download Mathematica for free, and students can download Mathematica for Students for free.

Resources

Questions

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External Links

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

References