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News Release from: Wolfram Research Europe | Subject: Mathematica 5
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 September 2003
Mathematica 5 is now shipping for all
systems.
Dubbed the "Advanced Algorithms Release," Mathematica 5 introduces a whole new generation of advanced algorithms that bring a new level of speed and scope.
Dubbed the "Advanced Algorithms Release," Mathematica 5 introduces a whole new generation of advanced algorithms that bring a new level of speed and scope http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica Two Mathematica application packages have new versions available: 1 - Experimental Data Analyst 1.1 http://www.wolfram.com/products/applications/eda 2 - Fuzzy Logic 2 http://www.wolfram.com/news/fuzzylogic2.html Mathematica is taking web services technology to a new level Get a preview by trying the Mathematica Web Services Package 1.0 beta http://www.wolfram.com/solutions/mathlink/webservices Learn about the latest Mathematica technology and applications from the 2003 Mathematica Developer Conference notebook proceedings that are now online http://www.wolfram.com/news/events/devconf2003/notebooks.html Wolfram Education Group announces a new training course: 1 - M310: Digital Image Processing and M330: Neural Networks http://www.wolfram.com/weg/calendar.cgi New in Print: "The Mathematica Book," Fifth Edition, by Stephen Wolfram http://store.wolfram.com/view/book/ISBN1579550223.str "Challenging the Boundaries of Symbolic Computation: Proceedings of the 5th International Mathematica Symposium" edited by Peter Mitic, Philip Ramsden, and Janet Carne http://store.wolfram.com/view/book/ISBN1860943632.str "Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis Using Mathematica" by Henry C
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 26 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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A unique implementation of high-speed sparse linear algebra in Version 5 is efficient for operations on arrays of any dimension or rank http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/newin5/performance/sparselinea r.html - you can now solve Diophantine equations in Mathematica 5.
The function Reduce lets you solve equations using different domain specifications, enabling it to handle equations over integers as well as over real and complex variables http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/newin5/symbolic/reduce.html - with the addition of new graphic, web, and matrix file formats in Version 5, including SVG, PNG, sparse matrix, and the medical DICOM standard, Mathematica now supports over 40 import/export options http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/newin5/importexport/importexpo rt.html In the news: - Wolfram Research celebrated 15 years of Mathematica on June 23, 2003 http://www.wolfram.com/news/15anniversary.html - eWEEK says Mathematica 5 "addresses essentially every issue that previously kept [experienced users] from living in Mathematica as their full-time technical computing environment" http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1191957,00.asp - Theodore Gray, cofounder of Wolfram Research, previewed a G5- optimized version of Mathematica 5 during Steve Jobs's keynote address at Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2003 http://www.wolfram.com/news/g5development.html Developer Dusan Sakulski of the South African National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) has used webMathematica to create a National Disaster Hazard and Vulnerability Atlas that has caught the attention of both the UN and NASA http://www.wolfram.com/news/disasteratlas.html The 16th annual Top 100 Products for K-12 education in the June issue of District Administration includes Mathematica Teacher's Edition in software http://www.districtadministration.com/page.cfm?id=413.
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