![]() An organized index of its functionality can be found here. 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. ![]() ![]() It was originally conceived by Stephen Wolfram, developed by a team of mathematicians and programmers that he assembled and led, and it is sold by his company Wolfram Research. Mathematica is a general computing environment, organizing many algorithmic, visualization, and user interface capabilities within a document-like user interface paradigm. ![]() Freebase Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes ![]()
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