MATHwire
News for the Mathematica Community
March 2005
Announcements
Advanced process scheduling and built-in load balancing are two
new features in the gridMathematica 2 supercomputing environment...
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Parallel Computing Toolkit 2 enables users to build larger-scale
platform-independent parallel programs with their existing Mathematica
installations...
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Mathematica for Students is now also optimized for 64-bit AMD
and Intel desktop platforms...
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The new Wolfram Notebook Indexer plug-in for Google Desktop
Search allows automatic indexing of Mathematica notebooks...
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MathCode F90 is now available for developing highly optimized
Fortran 90 applications directly in Mathematica...
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Global Optimization 5.0 provides dramatic improvements in speed
for large problems...
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Upcoming Events
The 2005 Wolfram Technology Conference is scheduled for October 6-8...
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The 7th International Mathematica Symposium will be held in
Perth, Australia, on August 5-8, 2005. Exhibit and workshop
submissions are due April 30...
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The 2005 NKS Summer School (June 20-July 8) provides a unique
opportunity to get involved with Stephen Wolfram's New Kind of
Science...
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Rocky Mountain Mathematica (July 10-15, 2005) will feature introductory
and intermediate courses especially aimed at teachers of mathematics and
other subjects...
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Did You Know?
...Mathematica 5.1 introduced new graph drawing technology for
visualization of large-scale graphs and networks...
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...Advanced documentation for DSolve can now be accessed on the web
and in the online Help Browser...
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...Mathematica now includes a powerful collection of algorithms
for solving and manipulating Diophantine equations...
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...The keyboard shortcut Ctrl+L (Windows and Unix) or Command+L
(Macintosh) makes a copy of the last input cell that appears above, so
you can edit and re-execute it...
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In the News
PC Magazine says "for those requiring real programming,
Mathematica is now the product of choice"...
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Mathematica 5.1 is the NASA Tech Briefs March product of the
month...
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Business Edge discusses how Mathematica is behind many technical
advances...
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Wolfram Research and BioMed Central partner to streamline Open
Access publishing...
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New in Print
Introduction to Programming with Mathematica, Third Edition, by
Paul R. Wellin, Richard J. Gaylord, and Samuel N. Kamin...
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Graphics with Mathematica: Fractals, Julia Sets, Patterns and
Natural Forms, by Chonat Getz and Janet Helmstedt...
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Mathematica Laboratories for Mathematical Statistics: Emphasizing
Simulation and Computer Intensive Methods, by Jenny A. Baglivo...
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