MATHwire
News for the Mathematica Community
June 2005
Announcements
Wolfram Mathematica CalcCenter 3 is the new, easy-to-use
Mathematica "lite"...
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webMathematica 2.2 capitalizes on the strengths of Mathematica
5.1 to provide expanded web-development options...
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Wolfram Notebook Indexer for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger's Spotlight,
Apple's new search technology, also allows metadata searches...
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The Wolfram Teacher Network provides free resources to enrich
high school programs in math and science...
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A new independent website for the Mathematica user community is
based on new Wiki-webMathematica technology...
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Upcoming Events
Register now for the 2005 Wolfram Technology Conference, to be
held October 6-8 in Champaign, Illinois...
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The 7th International Mathematica Symposium will be held in
Perth, Australia, on August 5-8, 2005...
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Rocky Mountain Mathematica (July 10-15, 2005) will feature
introductory and intermediate courses especially aimed at
teachers of mathematics and other subjects...
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Increase your Mathematica expertise this summer with a training
course through Wolfram Education Group...
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Did You Know?
...The new function ArrayPlot provides a way to visualize arrays,
bitmaps, matrices, and systems like cellular automata...
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...Mathematica can now automatically interact with websites that
provide web services...
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...New high-speed binary file I/O increases import/export speeds
by factors of up to 70...
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New in Print
Getting Started with Mathematica, Second Edition, by C-K. Cheung,
G. E. Keough, Robert H. Gross, and Charles Landraitis...
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Applied Laplace Transforms and z-Transforms for Scientists and
Engineers: A Computational Approach using a Mathematica Package,
by Urs E. Graf...
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Basic Theory of Exploration Seismology [with Mathematica], by
John K. Costain and Cahit Çoruh...
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In the News
Macworld awards Mathematica 5.1 five mice...
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IEEE says the Mathematica Control System Professional Suite
"provides a unique and effective symbolic computation environment
for solving control engineering problems"...
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