Wolfram Mathematica

Wolfram Mathematica
Developer(s)Wolfram Research
Initial releaseJune 23, 1988 (1988-06-23)[1]
Written inWolfram Language,[2] C/C++, Java[3]
PlatformWindows (7, 8, 10), macOS, Linux, Raspbian, online service.[4] All platforms support 64-bit implementations.[5] (list)
Available inEnglish, Chinese, Japanese
Typenumerical analysis, statistics, user interface creation
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.wolfram.com/mathematica/
Wolfram Language
ParadigmMulti-paradigm: term-rewriting, functional
Designed byStephen Wolfram
DeveloperWolfram Research
First appeared1988
Stable release12.1[6] / March 18, 2020 (2020-03-18)
OSCross-platform
LicenseProprietary (available at no-cost for some platforms)[7]
Filename extensions.nb, .m, .wl
Websitewww.wolfram.com/language/
Major implementations
Mathematica, Wolfram|One, Mathics, Expreduce, MockMMA
Influenced by
Influenced

Wolfram Mathematica (usually called Mathematica) is a modern technical computing system made by Wolfram Research.[12][13][14][15]

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  7. Stephen Wolfram Aims to Democratize His Software by Steve Lohr, The New York Times, December 14, 2015
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  12. Cheung, C. K., Keough, G. E., Gross, R. H., & Landraitis, C. (2005). Getting started with Mathematica. Wiley.
  13. Mangano, S. (2010). Mathematica Cookbook: Building Blocks for Science, Engineering, Finance, Music, and More. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.".
  14. Gass, R. (1997). Mathematica for scientists and engineers: using Mathematica to do science. Prentice Hall PTR.
  15. Shaw, W. T., & Tigg, J. (1993). Applied Mathematica: getting started, getting it done. Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc..

Wolfram Mathematica

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