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What (who) is Mathematica - definition

COMPUTATIONAL SOFTWARE PROGRAM
Publicon; Wolfram's Mathematica; WebMathematica; Mathmatica; MathLink; Wolfram Mathematica 9.0 : www.wolfram.com; Wolfram Mathematica 7.0; Wolfram Data Framework; Mathematica; Wolfram Mathematica (software)

Mathematica         
<tool, mathematics> A popular symbolic mathematics and graphics system, developed in 1988 by Stephen Wolfram and sold by Wolfram Research. The language emphasises rules and pattern-matching. The name was suggested by Steve Jobs. mathematica/">http://wri.com/mathematica/. Stanford FTP (ftp://otter.stanford.edu/), {NCSA FTP (ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/)}. Mailing list: mathgroup-request@yoda.ncsa.uiuc.edu. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica. ["Mathematica: A System for Doing Mathematics by Computer", Stephen Wolfram, A-W 1988]. (1995-05-01)
Mathematica Inc.         
EMPLOYEE-OWNED COMPANY
Mathematica, Inc.; Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Mathematica Policy Research
Mathematica, formerly Mathematica Policy Research, is an American research organization and consulting company headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. The company provides data science, social science, and technological services for social policy initiatives.
Glenea mathematica         
SPECIES OF BEETLE
Glenea mathematica alysson; Glenea mathematica anona; Glenea mathematica mathematica
Glenea mathematica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by James Thomson in 1857.

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Wolfram Mathematica

Wolfram Mathematica is a software system with built-in libraries for several areas of technical computing that allow 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 other programming languages. It was conceived by Stephen Wolfram, and is developed by Wolfram Research of Champaign, Illinois. The Wolfram Language is the programming language used in Mathematica. Mathematica 1.0 was released on June 23, 1988 in Champaign, Illinois and Santa Clara, California.

Examples of use of Mathematica
1. First, there is no evidence that the programs increased the rate of sexual abstinence," said Chris Trenholm, a senior researcher at Mathematica who oversaw the study.
2. "I think it is very important to understand that the Mathematica study was conducted when abstinence education was in its infancy.
3. Newton‘s celebrated work "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" (or Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) is considered one of the most important works in the history of modern science.
4. Mathematica found that about half of the abstinence students and about half from the control group reported that they remained abstinent.
5. Melvyn Bragg also exhibited signs of listomania this week, with his Books that Changed the World, a cleverly chosen dozen that embraced both Newton‘s Principia Mathematica and the First Rule Book of the Football Association.