Mathematica - a numeric and symbolic computational engine, graphics system, programming language, documentation system, and advanced connectivity to…
December 13th, 2005 by cplus
…Mathematica seamlessly integrates a numeric and symbolic computational engine, graphics system, programming language, documentation system, and advanced connectivity to other applications. It is this range of capabilities–many world-leading in their own right–that makes Mathematica uniquely capable as a “one-stop shop” for you or your organization’s technical work…Its applications include:
- Handling complex symbolic calculations that often involve hundreds of thousands or millions of terms.
- Loading, analyzing, and visualizing data.
- Solving equations, differential equations, and minimization problems numerically or symbolically.
- Doing numerical modeling and simulations, ranging from simple control systems to galaxy collisions, financial derivatives, complex biological systems, chemical reactions, environmental impact studies, and magnetic fields in particle accelerators.
- Facilitating rapid application development (RAD) for engineering companies and financial institutions.
- Producing professional-quality, interactive technical reports or papers for electronic or print distribution.
- Illustrating mathematical or scientific concepts for students from K-12 to postgraduate levels.
- Typesetting technical information, for example, for U.S. patents.
- Giving technical presentations and seminars.
This is a commercial product.
