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Mathematica

Mathematica is a computational software program developed by Wolfram Research. It provides a comprehensive environment for technical computing, combining numerical and symbolic computation, visualization, and programming in a single platform. First released in 1988, Mathematica has evolved into a broad ecosystem used in education, research, engineering, finance, and industry.

At its core is the Wolfram Language, a knowledge-based, multi-paradigm programming language designed for symbolic manipulation,

The Mathematica interface centers on interactive notebooks that combine executable code, text, and graphics. A large

Deployment and interoperability features enable code to run on desktop, in the cloud, or on servers; parallel

Mathematica is widely used in universities and industry for teaching, computational research, and advanced modeling. It

functional
programming,
and
rule-based
computation.
The
language
emphasizes
high-level
abstractions
and
automated
algorithm
selection,
allowing
users
to
express
ideas
concisely
and
to
build
reusable
computational
components.
built-in
library
supports
mathematics,
statistics,
data
science,
visualization,
imaging,
simulation,
optimization,
and
machine
learning.
The
system
also
integrates
curated
data
and
computational
knowledge
provided
by
the
Wolfram
Knowledgebase
and
live
data
sources,
enabling
immediate
access
to
rich
resources
within
workflows.
computing,
deployment
of
interactive
dashboards,
and
connectors
to
external
programs
and
other
languages
extend
its
reach
across
research,
industry,
and
education.
is
valued
for
its
unified
environment,
extensive
documentation,
and
the
rapid
development
of
algorithms,
visualizations,
and
simulations.