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Mathematica8

"Following closely on the dramatic reinvention of Mathematica in 2007, Mathematica 7 continues the momentum of innovation to deliver an array of new capabilities, greatly extending the state of the art in many areas, and bringing a dozen major new application fields into the integrated framework of Mathematica."

Kommentar eines Kunden: "Mathematica 7 ist Spitze !!!" G.A.

Gratis online-Seminare zu Mathematica 7

Mathematica Demonstrationen

Jetzt neu: Lehrreiche und informative kurze Videos zu Mathematica 7

Neue Eigenschaften (anschauliche Information in den Videos)

Front-End Features

Integration with Wolfram|Alpha

  • Type "=" to begin an input cell, then a query, to compute results using Wolfram|Alpha
  • The new function
    WolframAlpha[]
    can programmatically perform the same task

Programmatically evaluate entire notebooks

  • Use the new function
    NotebookEvaluate[]
    to evaluate cells in a specified notebook; see ref/NotebookEvaluate for more information

New citation management functionality

  • Citation management supports both EndNote and BibTeX styles
  • The new functionality is available in the Mathematica menu under Insert > Citation

Printing and layout improvements

  • A new "Headers and Footers" dialog is available under File > Printing Settings > Headers and Footers...
  • Improvements include support of self-indexing running heads and many ease-of-use additions
  • "Print Preview" is now available on Windows and Linux under File > Print Preview

Improvements to
InputField[]

  • Fields now support horizontal scrolling
  • Field contents can be hidden using the option
    FieldMasked -> True

New Find/Replace dialog

  • Finding and replacing content in fully typeset text is now supported
  • Highlighting of search results has been enhanced

Under-the-hood 3D renderer enhancements

  • Mathematica now uses a "depth-peeling" renderer, which improves performance in graphics that utilize transparency

Kernel Features

Built-in control systems capabilities

  • New functions have been streamlined and integrated with all of Mathematica's features
  • Both symbolic and numeric calculations are supported
  • Control system functionality has been added, expanding that of the Control System Professional package; see built-in documentation starting at guide/ControlSystems

New and enhanced image processing capabilities

  • Deconvolution algorithms for image restoration are now included
  • Detection of edges and other image feature have been added
  • New functionality has been added for segmentation and shape analysis

New formats for
Import/Export

  • GIS, microarray, graph, and XLSX formats are now supported

Extensive probability and statistics functionality

  • See built-in documentation from the root guide page at guide/ProbabilityAndStatistics

New tools for software development

  • C code generation features from the Mathematica compiler improve the speed and flexibility of programs, and are integrated with built-in parallel computation using the Mathematica kernel
  • Call C compilers to build DLL files and executables; see DLLTools/tutorial/Overview for more information
  • CUDALink and OpenCLLink give access to GPU functionality using CUDA and OpenCL; see CUDALink/guide/CUDALink and OpenCLLink/tutorial/Overview for more information

New numeric and symbolic methods

  • Solve
    and
    NSolve
    have new implementations, including solving over different domains; see ref/Solve and ref/NSolve for more information
  • New
    NIntegrate
    methods have been added, particularly for oscillatory integrals; see ref/NIntegrate for more information

 

 

 

 

 

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