Mathematica
Get access to Mathematica Desktop, Mathematica Online, and Wolfram|Alpha Pro
Mathematica is currently installed in the following locations:
Computer labs
- All public and general labs
Computer clusters
- The Mathematica license at York College allows for parallel compuin gon dedicated research clusters and in ad-hoc, or distributed, grid environments. For details, please contact Andy Dorsett at adorsett@wolfram.com.
To request Mathematica Desktop, Mathematica Online, and Wolfram|Alpha Pro, follow the directions below.
Faculty
- Create an account (New users only):
- Request access to the product:
Students
- Create an account (New users only):
- Request access to the product:
Are you interested in putting Mathematica elsewhere? Please let IT or Andy Dorsett at Wolfram Research know.
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
- Mathematica & Wolfram Language Fast Introduction for Math Students (online book)
- What's New in Mathematica 12
- How To Topics
- Mathematica Resources
- Introduction to Notebooks (interactive open course)
Wolfram|Alpha Pro
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.
- Teaching and Learning with Mathematica—Free video course
- Preparing and Giving Presentations
- Wolfram Demonstrations Project
- Wolfram U Courses on Classroom Resources & Instruction
Wolfram|Alpha Pro
- Discovering the Educational Potential of Wolfram|Alpha—Free video course
- Wolfram|Alpha in Your Classroom—Free virtual workshop for educators
- Calculus Webinar for Educators—Free video webinar
- Physics Webinar for Educators—Free video webinar
- Economics Webinar for Educators—Free video webinar
- Wolfram Language Training Courses—Free video courses
- Introduction to Parallel Computation in the Wolfram Language—Free video course
- Field-Specific Applications
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.