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Roger Germundsson, John Fultz, and Tom Wickham-Jones
Mathematica 8 introduced powerful new advances in technical computing. At the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, the Wolfram directors who led the development of these new capabilities presented a Mathematica 8 Year in Review.
Tom Wickham-Jones
The Mathematica help system works with a highly structured set of documents. Each document falls into one of a number of categories, the most important of which are guide pages, ...
Kelvin Mischo
Mathematica integrates important high-performance computing (HPC) technologies in a single seamless system, so you don't have to choose between speed and accuracy. This screencast gives an overview of how to ...
Mathematica integrates important high-performance computing (HPC) technologies in a single seamless system, so you don't have to choose between speed and accuracy. This screencast gives an overview of how to ...
Jon McLoone
Mathematica 7 delivers an array of new capabilities, adding image processing, parallel high-performance computing (HPC), new on-demand curated data, and more. This screencast highlights what's new in Mathematica 7.
David Morrison
Mathematica provides a uniquely integrated and automated environment for parallel computing. This screencast shows you how to use Mathematica's built-in parallel computing capabilities through a series of examples.
Lou D'Andria, Ian Hojnicki, Nick Lariviere, Zach Parcell
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.
Mathematica is the only development platform fully integrating computation into complete workflows, moving you seamlessly from initial ideas to deployed individual or enterprise solutions.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica 8 and see what makes it the world's ultimate application for computations.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica 8 and see what makes it the ultimate technical computing and development environment. Includes Chinese voiceover.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica 8 and see what makes it the ultimate technical computing and development environment. Includes Japanese voiceover.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica and see what makes it a complete environment for education and academic research.
Roger Germundsson
Roger Germundsson gives an overview of Mathematica 9's new comprehensive support for random processes and showcases many use cases within data science in this presentation from Mathematica Experts Live.
Charles Pooh
In this video from Mathematica Experts Live: New in Mathematica 9, Charles Pooh shares several examples that highlight Mathematica's full suite of social network analysis functionality, including built-in access to social ...
Charles Pooh, Roger Germundsson, Andy Ross, Zach Parcell
A panel of Mathematica experts discuss and demonstrate some of the new features of Mathematica 9 in the areas of social network analysis and data science.
Andy Ross
Andy Ross walks through Mathematica's complete suite of functionality for survival and reliability analysis as part of Mathematica Experts Live: New in Mathematica 9.
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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. ...
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.