

See the vendor's web site for additional information. This product is available for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux/Unix. Besides addressing nearly every field of mathematics, it provides cross-platform support for a wide range of tasks such as giving computationally interactive presentations, a multifaceted language for data integration, graphics editing, and symbolic user interface construction. Since version 1.0 in 1988, Mathematica has steadily expanded into more and more general computational capabilities. Mathematica is a general computing environment, organizing many algorithmic, visualization, and user interface capabilities within a document-like user interface paradigm. Several dedicated departments and colleges pulled funds together to renew the campus-wide site license for Mathematica. Cost:Ĭurrently FREE as of June 28th 2019. Through this license UW faculty and staff only are eligible to request a free Mathematica license for their personally-owned computer under the Home-use program. If there are technical reasons why you can not utilize the campus license server please contact Personal Computers:Ĭurrently enrolled students at the Seattle, Bothell, or Tacoma campus may install Mathematica on their personally-owned computer for free. NOTE: This should only be done for machines that will stay on campus. It is expected that all UW owned computers that normally stay on campus will utilize the Physics run License Server: During activation you can enter the DNS name of our server " " and this will activate the software. Under this license currently registered UW students, faculty and staff are eligible to use Mathematica on University-owned equipment.

Mathematica passwords and activation keys will only be distributed to "u." "uw.edu" or "uwb.edu" email addresses.

The site license covers the Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma campuses.

