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Academic uses for Mathematica include teaching simple concepts in the classroom to doing high-level research using some of the world’s largest clusters. Mathematica can be used by faculty as an interactive teaching tool – classroom lectures, assignments and exams can all be created within Mathematica. Additionally, High Performance Computing and data analysis can be performed in Mathematica. | Academic uses for Mathematica include teaching simple concepts in the classroom to doing high-level research using some of the world’s largest clusters. Mathematica can be used by faculty as an interactive teaching tool – classroom lectures, assignments and exams can all be created within Mathematica. Additionally, High Performance Computing and data analysis can be performed in Mathematica. | ||
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− | + | <span style="color:red">As of January 2025 this software is only available to faculty, staff, and students in the College of Arts and Sciences. </span> | |
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+ | Instructions for downloading Mathematica are on https://oit.ua.edu/software/mathematica/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 28 January 2025
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About Mathematica
Mathematica is a computational software program used in scientific, engineering, and mathematical fields within academic and commercial institutions. One of the key components of Mathematica is that it contains numerical computational abilities, as well as symbolic visual capabilities.
Academic uses for Mathematica include teaching simple concepts in the classroom to doing high-level research using some of the world’s largest clusters. Mathematica can be used by faculty as an interactive teaching tool – classroom lectures, assignments and exams can all be created within Mathematica. Additionally, High Performance Computing and data analysis can be performed in Mathematica.
UPDATE REGARDING SOFTWARE
As of January 2025 this software is only available to faculty, staff, and students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Supported Operating Systems
Mathematica is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
VPN requirement
Connection to campus VPN is not required to license Mathematica.
Faculty/Staff/Student Download
Instructions for downloading Mathematica are on https://oit.ua.edu/software/mathematica/