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From simple calculator operations to large-scale programming and interactive document preparation, Mathematica is the tool of choice at the frontiers of scientific research, in engineering analysis and modeling, in technical education from high school to graduate school, and wherever quantitative methods are used. Mathematica in a NutshellMathematica is the world's only fully integrated technical computing system, combining interactive calculation (both numeric and symbolic), visualization tools, and a complete programming environment. Over a million researchers, students, engineers, physicists, analysts, and other technical professionals worldwide have discovered Mathematica's unique combination of unmatched computational power and unprecedented ease of use. Mathematica runs on an unusually wide array of operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, IRIX, AIX, Digital Unix, LinuxPPC, AlphaLinux, and compatible systems. What Mathematica Can Perform:
Mathematica also has a flexible, intuitive programming language. Mathematica notebooks are the world's only comprehensive interactive technical document format, designed for electronic as well as print distribution at publication quality. Notebooks are platform independent and combine into a single electronic document interactive typeset mathematical expressions, formatted text, hypertext, and graphics, as well as fully customizable buttons and palettes. Mathematica's user interface includes such word-processing capabilities as spell checking (with a large technical vocabulary) and automatic hyphenation. Mathematica notebooks can easily be saved as HTML for posting on the web or on company intranets. Mathematica notebooks are the easiest way to organize, present, and share your work. A fully integrated hypertext Help Browser, containing the electronic equivalent of thousands of pages of documentation, lets you find what you need quickly and easily. Mathematica also has a communications protocol named MathLink, which allows it to communicate and share data with other programs through such add-ons as Mathematica Link for Excel. MathLink can also communicate between networked Mathematica processes; a MathLink Developer Kit lets Mathematica communicate with C, C++, and Fortran programs. Mathematica at Wolfram Research Inc.The overall design of Mathematica was the responsibility of Stephen Wolfram, the founder of Wolfram Research Inc which is based in Champaign, Illinois. Mathematica was first released in June 1988 and has since emerged as a software standard with the capability to both perform and document technical calculations. The Wolfram Research site contains details of Mathematica and related products along with a library of resources which can be downloaded. Contact usWe enjoy working with Mathematica, so contact us with any queries. No obligations!
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