Wolfram Mathematica Developer(s) Wolfram Research Ineetial release Juin 23, 1988; 36 years ago (1988-06-23 ) [ 1] Written in Wolfram Language,[ 2] C /C++ , Java [ 3] Platform Windows (7, 8, 10), macOS , Linux , Raspbian , online service.[ 4] All platforms support 64-bit implementations.[ 5] (list) Available in English , Cheenese , Japanese Teep numerical analysis [ 6] , statistics License Proprietary Website www .wolfram .com /mathematica /
Wolfram Mathematica (usually callit Mathematica) is a modern technical computin system made bi Wolfram Research.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
Features
Today, Wolfram Mathematica is usit for the followin purposes:
Version history
Syne 1988, Wolfram Research has releasit the followin versions o Wolfram Mathematica:[ 26]
1.0 – June 23, 1988[ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
1.1 – October 31, 1988
1.2 – August 1, 1989[ 30] [ 31]
2.0 – January 15, 1991[ 30] [ 32]
2.1 – June 15, 1992[ 30]
2.2 – June 1, 1993[ 30] [ 33]
3.0 – September 3, 1996[ 34]
4.0 – May 19, 1999[ 30] [ 35]
4.1 – November 2, 2000[ 30]
4.2 – November 1, 2002[ 30]
5.0 – June 12, 2003[ 30] [ 36]
5.1 – October 25, 2004[ 30] [ 37]
5.2 – June 20, 2005[ 30] [ 38]
6.0 – May 1, 2007[ 39] [ 40]
7.0 – November 18, 2008[ 41]
8.0 – November 15, 2010[ 42]
9.0 – November 28, 2012[ 43]
10.0 – July 9, 2014[ 44]
10.1 – March 30, 2015[ 45]
10.2 – July 14, 2015[ 46]
10.3 – October 15, 2015
10.4 – March 2, 2016
11.0.0 – August 8, 2016[ 47]
11.0.1 – September 28, 2016
11.1 – March 16, 2017[ 48]
11.1.1 – April 25, 2017
11.2 – September 14, 2017[ 49]
11.3 – March 8, 2018[ 50]
12.0 – April 16, 2019[ 51]
12.1 - March 18, 2020[ 52]
This system is made wi the Wolfram language (programmin leid namit after Stephen Wolfram).
References
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↑ Abell, M. L., & Braselton, J. P. (2016). Differential equations with Mathematica. Academic Press.
↑ Gray, A., Mezzino, M., & Pinsky, M. A. (1997). Introduction to ordinary differential equations with Mathematica: an integrated multimedia approach. Springer.
↑ Ross, C. C. (2013). Differential equations: an introduction with Mathematica®. Springer Science & Business Media.
↑ Kythe, P. K., Schäferkotter, M. R., & Puri, P. (2018). Partial differential equations and Mathematica. CRC Press.
↑ Ganzha, V. G. E., & Vorozhtsov, E. V. (1996). Numerical solutions for partial differential equations: problem solving using Mathematica (Vol. 7). CRC Press.
↑ "Mathematica Latest Version and Quick Revision History" . Retrieved 11 August 2015 .
↑ Mathematica: The Scrapbook , Wolfram, archived frae the original on 18 Mey 2012, retrieved 16 Mey 2012 "Archived copy" . Archived frae the original on 18 Mey 2012. Retrieved 25 Juin 2020 .CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link )
↑ "The Mathematica Journal: Volume 9, Issue 1: News Bulletins" . Archived frae the original on 3 Mairch 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2015 .
↑ Supercomputer Pictures Solve the Once Insoluble , John Markoff, October 30, 1988.
↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Nasser M. Abbasi. "A little bit of Mathematica history" .
↑ Mathematica 1.2 adds new graphics options: upgrade also promises concurrent operations by Elinor Craig, MacWeek , July 25, 1989.
↑ Mathematica + 283 functions = Mathematica 2.0 by Raines Cohen, MacWeek , January 15, 1991.
↑ New version of Mathematica , Mechanical Engineering , June 1, 1993.
↑ "Wolfram News Archive" . Wolfram.com. Archived frae the original on 2 Mairch 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013 .
↑ Mathematica 4.0 by Charles Seiters, Macworld , October 1, 1999.
↑ Mathematica 5.0 Adds Up: Exactly 15 years after Mathematica's initial release, Wolfram Research has released Mathematica Archived 2019-08-05 at the Wayback Machine , PC Magazine , September 3, 2003.
↑ Mathematica 5.1's Web Services Add Up; Mathematica 5.1 delivers improvements over Version 5.0 that are vastly out of proportion for a .1 upgrade. Archived 2012-12-09 at the Wayback Machine by Peter Coffee, eWeek , December 6, 2004.
↑ Mathematica hits 64-bit [deid airtin ] , MacWorld UK, July 13, 2005.
↑ Today, Mathematica is reinvented – Blog by Stephen Wolfram
↑ Mathematica 6: Felix Grant finds that version 6 of Wolfram Research's symbolic mathematical software really does live up to its expectations. Archived 2011-01-13 at the Wayback Machine Scientific Computing, 2007.
↑ Mathematica 7.0 Released Today! – Blog by Stephen Wolfram
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: Mathematica 8!" . Retrieved 18 November 2010 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: Mathematica 9 Is Released Today!" . Retrieved 28 November 2012 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: Launching Mathematica 10–with 700+ New Functions and a Crazy Amount of R&D" . Retrieved 9 Julie 2014 .
↑ "Wolfram Research News » Mathematica 10.1 is Now Available!" . Archived frae the original on 22 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015 .
↑ "Mathematica Latest Version and Quick Revision History" . Retrieved 11 August 2015 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: Today We Launch Version 11!" . Retrieved 8 August 2016 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: The R&D Pipeline Continues: Launching Version 11.1" . Retrieved 16 Mairch 2017 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: It's Another Impressive Release! Launching Version 11.2 Today" . Retrieved 14 September 2017 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: Roaring into 2018 with Another Big Release: Launching Version 11.3 of the Wolfram Language & Mathematica" . Retrieved 8 Mairch 2018 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram blog: Version 12 Launches Today! (And It's a Big Jump for Wolfram Language and Mathematica)" . Retrieved 16 Apryle 2019 .
↑ "Stephen Wolfram In Less Than a Year, So Much New: Launching Version 12.1 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica" . Retrieved 18 Mairch 2020 .
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