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Predictive Interface and Units

A panel of Mathematica experts showcase some of the new features of Mathematica 9, including the Wolfram Predictive Interface's Suggestions Bar and Input Assistant as well as Mathematica's unit system.

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Theodore Gray
Theodore Gray demonstrates a neat interactive application he created with Mathematica to simulate what you see inside a spinthariscope.
John Kiehl
This video features John Kiehl, co-owner of Soundtrack Recording Studio, who shares an example of Mathematica using powerful set theory and pattern-matching capabilities to make and produce music.
John Kiehl
This video features John Kiehl, co-owner of Soundtrack Recording Studio, who shares an example of Mathematica using powerful set theory and pattern-matching capabilities to make and produce music. Includes Japanese ...
Conrad Wolfram
One of the important features of Mathematica is that it can do symbolic, as well as numerical, calculations. This means it can handle algebraic formulas as well as numbers. In ...
Debra Woods
For the University of Illinois's online math program, NetMath, Mathematica's visualization capabilities improve exploration and understanding by students. Mathematics professor Debra Woods explains the advantages in this video.
Chris Carlson
The Wolfram Predictive Interface makes it easy to find and use the power of Mathematica. Chris Carlson gives a demonstration of the features, including the Suggestions Bar, Input Assistant, and ...
Gosia Konwerska
Gosia Konwerska discusses some of the tools for time series analysis in Mathematica in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
This film discusses the techniques, and outlines the vision of the future computerization of pure mathematics through interviews and talk segments from renowned mathematicians, meta-mathematicians, computational mathematicians, and theorem provers.
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Nick Lariviere
In this video from Mathematica Experts Live: New in Mathematica 9, Nick Lariviere gives an overview of Mathematica's systemwide support for units, including use cases from unit conversion to dimensional analysis.
Jon McLoone
With Mathematica 8, you can enter your queries in plain English, using new free-form linguistic input, and access Wolfram|Alpha's more than 10 trillion pieces of curated, up-to-date, and ready-to-use data. Learn ...
With Mathematica 8, you can enter your queries in plain English, using the new free-form linguistic input, and access Wolfram|Alpha's more than 10 trillion pieces of curated, up-to-date, and ready-to-use data. ...
Mike Honeychurch
This screencast shows users how easy it is to use Mathematica as a whiteboard.
Eric Schulz
Mathematica's collection of Assistant palettes provides immediate point-and-click access to an extensive range of Mathematica capabilities. This screencast gives an overview of the Mathematica Basic Math Assistant Palette.
Eric Schulz
Mathematica's Assistant palettes provide point-and-click access to a range of Mathematica capabilities. This screencast gives an overview of Mathematica's Classroom Assistant Palette and how to use it on an electronic ...
Eric Schulz
Mathematica's collection of Assistant palettes provides immediate point-and-click access to an extensive range of Mathematica capabilities. This screencast gives an overview of how to use the Mathematica Writing Assistant Palette ...
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica has the world's most sophisticated and convenient mathematical typesetting technology. This includes TraditionalForm, which transforms a large group of expressions into their conventionally used mathematical notation. Learn more about ...
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica users around the world have created a variety of materials—from examples and Demonstrations to coursewares and projects—many of which you can start using immediately, even with no ...
Cliff Hastings
Mathematica gives seamless immediate access to an ever-growing library of carefully curated and continually updated data. This screencast shows you how to access and utilize Mathematica's integrated data.
Cliff Hastings
This screencast gives an overview of how to use existing resources, including "How tos" and Wolfram Demonstrations, to expand use of Mathematica in education.
Theodore Gray
This video demonstrates how the Dynamic function works in Mathematica and how it differs from other functions.