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MATHwire

News for the Mathematica Community


August 2007


Announcements

Registration is now open for the 2007 Wolfram Technology Conference, which will be held October 11-13 in Champaign, Illinois. Join Stephen Wolfram and others as we explore an exciting new era of Mathematica technologies...
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After just three months, The Wolfram Demonstrations Project has already topped 1600 interactive Demonstrations, all created using the revolutionary new capabilities of Mathematica 6...
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Want to create your own Demonstrations? Learn how to use the latest features in Mathematica 6? Chat one-on-one with senior Wolfram developers? Attend a free online seminar from Wolfram Education Group--and check back often, as sessions are added each week...
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Visit the new Wolfram Blog for the latest news, views, and ideas from the front lines at Wolfram Research. Periodic articles by Stephen Wolfram, senior Wolfram staff, and others offer a unique behind-the-scenes look at the latest developments in technology and science...
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The new Mathematica Player is now available, a free program that replaces and enhances MathReader. Mathematica Player allows anyone to display and print files, animate graphics, play sounds, copy information, and manipulate Demonstrations from The Wolfram Demonstrations Project...
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Don't have Mathematica 6 yet? Find out what's new, from interactive computing to a whole new way of working with the world of data...
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gridMathematica and Mathematica Personal Grid Edition bring dynamic interactivity, high-impact adaptive visualization, and data integration to modern grid and multi-core systems...
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Wolfram Workbench is now compatible with Mathematica 6 for high-throughput software development...
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Wolfram Prize announced for determining the boundaries of Turing machine computation...
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Featured Application Packages

Parallel Computing Toolkit 2.1 unleashes Mathematica 6 across all modern multi-processor-based machines...
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A WorkLife FrameWork 2, MathOptimizer Professional 2.1, and Global Optimization 6 are the first third-party applications compatible with Mathematica 6. A complete list of updates is now available online...
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New in Print

The Mathematica Journal, Volume 10, Issue 3...
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Graduate Mathematical Physics: With Mathematica Supplements, by James J. Kelly...
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Calculus: Labs for Mathematica, by Kevin M. O'Connor...
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Student Solutions Manual for Linear Algebra: An Introduction Using Mathematica, by Fred Szabo...
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Curves and Surfaces for Computer Graphics, by David Salomon...
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Did You Know?

..Mathematica 6 makes it possible for anyone to build sophisticated dynamic interfaces with just a single line of code...
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..over 100,000 examples of Mathematica functions are now available online in the new Wolfram Mathematica Documentation Center...
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..you can participate in The Wolfram Demonstrations Project by submitting your own interactive Mathematica 6 applications...
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In the News

MacLife gives Mathematica 6 a perfect 5/5 rating and names it Editors' Choice...
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Mathematica is named one of "Peter Coffee's 25 Killer Apps of All Time..."
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Kernel director Tom Wickham-Jones discusses the powerful new capabilities of Mathematica 6 on Dr. Dobb's Journal...
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Demonstrations Manager Joe Bolte is interviewed by EdNews about The Wolfram Demonstrations Project...
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California's Earl Warren Middle School lures new students by offering Mathematica-based classes...
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Scientific Computing World's Felix Grant reviews AceGen and AceFEM for Mathematica...
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