Mathematica by Wolfram Research
Product Description
Almost
any workflow involves computing results, and that's what Mathematica
does—from building a hedge fund trading website or publishing
interactive engineering textbooks to developing embedded image
recognition algorithms or teaching calculus.
Mathematica is renowned as the world's ultimate application for
computations. But it's much more—it's the only development platform
fully integrating computation into complete workflows, moving you
seamlessly from initial ideas all the way to deployed individual or
enterprise solutions.
With more than 20 years of experience and millions of users from
Fortune 500 companies to government departments to thousands of
universities worldwide, Mathematica technology lies behind many of the
world's most impressive projects, processes, and organizations—and your
future innovation?
Industry Solutions
- Engineering
- Biotechnology and Medicine
- Software Engineering, Application Development, and Content Delivery
- Arts, and Entertainment
- Finance, Statistics, and Business Analysis
- Science
Principal Characteristics
Compute
Numerics of any precision, symbolics, or
visualization—Mathematica is the ultimate computational tool, with
systemwide technology to ensure reliability, ease of use, and
performance. Use Mathematica computation directly, as the engine in an
infrastructure, or integrated into a standalone application. Clck here
for more information
Develop
Develop tools,
applications, documents, or infrastructure components using
Mathematica's seamless workflow, unique symbolic language, and advanced
code editing environment, achieving fast turnaround on small projects
and record times on large systems. Clck here
for more information
Deploy
Whether your deliverables are interactive documents,
presentations, applications, or enterprise systems, Mathematica can
deploy your results in a wide range of formats locally or across a
network. With many ways to connect to and work with external systems,
Mathematica is designed to maximize your productivity. Clck here
for more information
System Technical Requirements
Cross-platform computing power:
Mathematica is optimized for the latest operating systems and hardware,
so you can use any system you want.
Hardware Specifications
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 gHz or equivalent
- Disk Space: 8.8 GB
- System Memory (RAM): 2 GB+ recommended
- Internet Access: Required in order to use online data sources from the Wolfram Knowledgebase.
To use Mathematica's built-in GPU
computing capabilities, you'll need a dual-precision graphics card that
supports OpenCL or CUDA, such as many cards from NVIDIA, AMD, and
others.
Mathematica 10 is available on the following platforms:
Microsoft Windows
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32-bit
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64-bit
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Windows 10
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X
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X
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Windows 8.1
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X
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X
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Windows 8
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X
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X
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Windows 7
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X
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X
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Windows Vista
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X
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X
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Windows Server 2012
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X
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Windows HPC Server 2008
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X
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Windows Server 2008
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X
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X
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Apple Macintosh
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64-bit
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Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)*
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X
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Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
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X
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Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
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X
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Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
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X
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Mac OS X 10.8 users may be required to install Java SE 6 to launch Mathematica.
* For Mathematica 10.0.2 or later
Linux
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32-bit
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64-bit
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Ubuntu 12.04-15.04
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X
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X
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RHEL 6-7
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X
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X
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CentOS 6-7
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X
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X
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Debian 6-8
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X
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X
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openSUSE 12.1-13.2
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X
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X
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Fedora 14-22
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X
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X
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*Debian users will need the 32-bit compatibility library, lib32stdc++6.
Mathematica
10 has been fully tested on the Linux distributions listed above. On
new Linux distributions, additional compatibility libraries may need to
be installed. It is likely that Mathematica will run successfully on
other distributions based on the Linux kernel 2.6 or later.
Mathematica supports an X Window System front end, and since Version 7
has used the Qt application framework for its user interface—the same
used by the major Linux desktop environment KDE. Regular tests are run
on both enterprise and popular open-source Linux distributions.
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