Abstract

Mathematica 8 in Education and Research

Troy Schaudt

Wolfram Research


This talk illustrate capabilities in Mathematica 8 that are directly applicable for use in teaching and research on campus. Topics of these technical talks include:
  • Free-form linguistic input
  • 2D and 3D visualization
  • Dynamic interactivity & on-demand scientific data
  • Example-driven course materials
  • Symbolic interface construction
  • Digital image processing, parallelization, and control systems functionality
Current users will benefit from seeing the many improvements and new features of Mathematica 8, but prior knowledge of Mathematica is not required.


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