Mathematica
Mac, Unix / Linux, Windows
Mathematics and technical computing.
Mathematica is a numerical computation software for symbolic and numerical calculations, data visualisation and programming. It provides functionality for solving mathematical problems, from basic algebra to advanced calculus and differential equations, with a powerful built-in language (Wolfram Language) that supports scientific simulations, machine learning and interactive applications.
Mathematica allows researchers to model physical systems, analyse datasets, and create dynamic visualisations, leveraging its vast library of functions and cloud integration for both academic and professional applications.
How to access
The University has an Enterprise Licence for Mathematica. It can be installed through Company Portal (Windows).
For personal device use, please refer to the Mathematica for personal device use guide.
For further support with access allocation and installation, please submit a Software Request ticket through the Service Desk portal.
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