“Mathematica 8 in Education and Research”
Monday, October 8, 2012
11:30am-12:20pm, including Q&A
Rm. SC-P229, Science Complex, TCNJ
This talk will illustrate capabilities in Mathematica 8 that are directly applicable for use in teaching and research on campus. Topics will include:
* Free-form linguistic input – “Compute as you think!”
* 2D and 3D visualization
* Dynamic interactivity & On-demand scientific data
* Example-driven course materials
* Digital Image Processing, Parallelization, and Control Systems functionality
* A sneak peek into 2 new products: Wolfram|Alpha Pro and Wolfram SystemModeler
Current users will benefit from seeing the many improvements and new features of Mathematica 8 (http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/new-in-8/), but prior knowledge of Mathematica is not required.
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This talk is open to all
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