How to Get Mathematica
Mathematica is currently installed in the following locations:
- Computer labs: All public lab computers on campus.
- Computer clusters: The Mathematica license for 绿帽社 allows for parallel computing on dedicated research clusters, or in ad-hoc, or distributed grid environments. For details, please contact: Wolfram Research (site@wolfram.com).
To request Mathematica Desktop and Wolfram|Alpha Pro, follow the directions below:
Faculty, Staff, and Students, Request access to the products:
MATHEMATICA DESKTOP
For school-owned or personally-owned machines:
- to request a download. Use your @binghamton.edu email.
- Choose faculty/staff or student.
- Click "Get Mathematica Desktop" and begin the download.
- Sign in to the Wolfram User Portal when prompted. If you don't have a Wolfram ID, choose "Create one" and follow those prompts.
- Find the email with your verification code and enter it. Hit "Continue." Be sure to check your Spam/Junk folder, just in case.
- Complete the form to request your Activation Key and click "Submit."
WOLFRAM | ALPHA PRO
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- to request access to Wolfram|Alpha Pro.
- Choose your correct affiliation (faculty/staff or student).
- Choose "Get Wolfram|Alpha Pro".
- Follow on-screen directions to register and log-in to
Are you interested in putting Mathematica elsewhere? Please contact ITS Help Desk at 607-777-6420 or email Wolfram Research to let them know: site@wolfram.com
Tutorials
Mathematica
These tutorials are excellent for new users, and can be assigned to students as homework to learn Mathematica outside of class time.
Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica (video): This tutorial helps you get started with Mathematica鈥攍earn how to create your first notebook, run calculations, generate visualizations, create interactive models, analyze data, and more.
Use this tutorial to learn about solving math problems in the Wolfram Language鈥攆rom basic arithmetic to integral calculus and beyond.
Wolfram's site highlighting newest features and functions in our latest versions.
Access step-by-step instructions ranging from how to create animations to basic syntax information.
Browse Wolfram's large collection of learning materials and support resources.
: Learn to use Wolfram Notebooks for computing, programming, generating reports and creating presentations with this interactive course.
Teaching with Wolfram Technology
Mathematica
Mathematica offers an interactive classroom experience that helps students explore and grasp concepts, plus gives faculty the tools they need to easily create supporting course materials, assignments, and presentations.
Learn how to make your classroom dynamic with interactive models, explore computation and visualization capabilities in Mathematica that make it useful for teaching practically any subject at any level, and get best-practice suggestions for course integration.
Learn how to create a slideshow presentation that combines graphics, calculations, and nicely formatted text, with live calculations or animations.
Download pre-built, open-code examples from a daily-growing collection of interactive visualizations, spanning a remarkable range of topics.
Access on-demand and live courses on using Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha, and other Wolfram technologies in your classroom.
Research with Mathematica
Rather than requiring different toolkits for different jobs, Mathematica integrates the world's largest collection of algorithms, high-performance computing capabilities, and a powerful visualization engine in one coherent system, making it ideal for academic research in just about any discipline.
Resources for Researchers
Free video coursesExplore what's possible with the Wolfram Language, including programming fundamentals and concepts, built-in functions, symbolic expressions, and tips for better, faster coding.
Learn what areas of Mathematica are useful for specific fields.
Take online courses and earn formal certifications for your knowledge and expertise in field-specific disciplines.