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  2. Wolfram Language - Wikipedia

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    The official and reference implementation of the Wolfram Language lies in Mathematica and associated online services. These are closed source. [21] Wolfram Research has, however, released a parser of the language under the open source MIT License. [22] The parser was originally developed in C++ but was rewritten in Rust in 2023.

  3. Wolfram Mathematica - Wikipedia

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    Wolfram Mathematica is a software system with built-in libraries for several areas of technical computing that allows machine learning, statistics, symbolic computation, data manipulation, network analysis, time series analysis, NLP, optimization, plotting functions and various types of data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in ...

  4. Wolfram Demonstrations Project - Wikipedia

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    The Demonstrations run in Mathematica 6 or above and in Wolfram CDF Player, which is a free modified version of Wolfram Mathematica [2] and available for Windows, Linux, and macOS [3] and can operate as a web browser plugin. Demonstrations can also be embedded into a website. [4]

  5. List of open-source software for mathematics - Wikipedia

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    It was originally known as "HECKE and Manin". After a short while it was renamed SAGE, which stands for ‘’Software of Algebra and Geometry Experimentation’’. Sage 0.1 was released in 2005 and almost a year later Sage 1.0 was released. It already consisted of Pari, GAP, Singular and Maxima with an interface that rivals that of Mathematica.

  6. Mathematica Inc. (1968–1986) - Wikipedia

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    Mathematica Inc. was a multi-faceted American software company and consulting group founded by Princeton University professors in 1968. The company had three primary divisions: Mathematica Policy Research, which did consulting work, mostly "to develop mathematical models for marketing decision making"; Mathematica Products Group, best known for developing the RAMIS programming language; and ...

  7. Mathematica Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Mathematica Products Group was sold in 1983, eventually becoming part of Computer Associates. MathTech was described as "a Washington-area educational consulting firm" shortly after becoming, in 1986, an employee-owned company. [8] Mathematica, Inc., also employee-owned, is the former MPR unit and the only one still carrying the Mathematica name.

  8. Nancy Blachman - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Blachman was born in 1956 in Palo Alto, California, her father Nelson being an electrical engineer. [5] [6] The family spent some time living in Spain in the 1960s, and Nancy's interest in mathematics began during high school back in Palo Alto when she took a course based on George Polya's Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning. [7]

  9. Login - Wikipedia

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    The term login comes from the verb (to) log in and by analogy with the verb to clock in. Computer systems keep a log of users' access to the system. The term "log" comes from the chip log which was historically used to record distance traveled at sea and was recorded in a ship's log or logbook.