MATHwire
News for the Mathematica Community
September 2006
Announcements
webMathematica 2.3 features the 64-bit performance
of Mathematica 5.2. A free upgrade is now
available to all Premier Service subscribers...
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Polynomial Control Systems offers new tools for
the modeling, analysis, and design of linear
control systems...
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Increase your Mathematica workflow with the new
WorkLife FrameWork for managing projects,
maintaining technical blogs, etc...
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Upcoming Events
Final preparations are now under way for the 2006
Wolfram Technology Conference, October 12-14 in
Champaign, Illinois. Register by September 30...
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Experience the latest Mathematica technology at
the Japan Mathematica Conference in Tokyo on
December 12...
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New in Print
The Art of Modeling in Science and Engineering
with Mathematica, Second Edition, by Diran
Basmadjian and Ramin Farnood...
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Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and
Surfaces with Mathematica, Third Edition, by
Alfred Gray, Elsa Abbena, and Simon Salamon...
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New Ideas in Symbolic Computation: Proceedings of
the 6th International Mathematica Symposium, by
Peter Mitic, Christian J. Jacob, and Janet
Carne...
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CalcLabs with Mathematica for Stewart's Single
Variable Calculus: Concepts and Contexts, Third
Edition, by Selwyn Hollis...
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Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective,
Second Edition, by Richard E. Crandall and Carl
Pomerance...
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Sculptured Thin Films: Nanoengineered Morphology
and Optics (with Mathematica programs), by
Akhlesh Lakhtakia and Russell Messier...
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Did You Know?
...the new Apple Mac Pro 64-bit workstation was
tested in Mathematica using MathematicaMark 5.2...
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...the 2006 Wolfram Technology Conference will
feature Wolfram Education Group training on key
features from the next version of Mathematica...
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...you can export your Mathematica graphics
directly to GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and other common
image formats...
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...you can run Mathematica for Windows in batch
mode...
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...there are now over 50 field-specific
application packages available for Mathematica...
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...you can set different notebook styles for
printing and on-screen viewing from the Format
menu in Mathematica...
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In the News
Wolfram Workbench is featured on the O'Reilly
Network, as lead developer Tom Wickham-Jones
discusses this powerful new integrated development
environment. Listen to the podcast online...
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Apple profiles Senior Mathematica Analyst Michael
Trott as the "face of Mathematica," highlighting
his many contributions to science and
visualization...
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The award-winning CBS TV series NUMB3RS works
with Wolfram Research to develop the math used in
each new episode...
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Wolfram Research cemented its position as the
leader in high-precision arithmetic with a
first-place finish in the More Digits Friendly
Competition...
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