MATHwire
News for the Mathematica Community
November 2006
Announcements
Wolfram Workbench 1.0 introduces the
state-of-the-art environment for developing
large-scale technical solutions with Mathematica,
gridMathematica, webMathematica, and other Wolfram
technologies...
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A record number of professionals, students, and
educators from around the world attended the 2006
Wolfram Technology Conference. Presentation
notebooks are now online...
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The Mathematica Journal, Volume 10, Issue 2 is now
available in print and online...
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Featured Application Packages
Mathematica Link for Excel 3 leverages Excel's
capabilities into the Mathematica notebook
environment, so users can easily work in both
applications side by side...
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MathModelica System Designer Professional provides
a unique graphical environment for
multiengineering modeling and simulation...
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Geometry Expressions features an easy-to-use
dynamic interface for drawing and analyzing
sophisticated geometric structures...
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Upcoming Events
MathWorld creator Eric Weisstein and other Wolfram
staff will present new Mathematica technologies at
the Joint Mathematics Meetings, January 5-8 in New
Orleans, LA...
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New in Print
Mathematica Computer Guide: A Self-Contained
Introduction for Erwin Kreyszig's Advanced
Engineering Mechanics, Ninth Edition, by Erwin
Kreyszig and Edward J. Norminton...
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Standard Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica,
Second Edition, by David H. von Seggern...
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Did You Know?
..Wolfram Workbench is available free to all
Premier Service subscribers...
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..a tear-out version of the Periodic Table Poster
by Theodore Gray, director of user interface
technology, is included in the December 2006 issue
of Popular Science magazine...
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..Mathematica can automatically evaluate
frequently used cells when a notebook is opened...
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..you can instantly open any notebook by dragging
it to Mathematica's menubar (Windows) or dock icon
(OS X)...
In the News
A review in Scientific Computing World calls
Mathematica Link for Excel "a delight to use..."
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WinHPC.org interviews Wolfram senior software
engineer Schoeller Porter, who discusses the
future of grid and cluster computing with
gridMathematica...
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Topologist Andrew Lipson tells Wired about using
Mathematica to design an embedded Klein bottle
construction later built with Legos...
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