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News for the Mathematica Community


September 2001


Announcements

webMathematica, the much anticipated new product that merges the computational power of Mathematica with the convenience and accessibility of the web, is here! webMathematica provides the long-sought ability to quickly and easily add interactive calculations to the web...
http://www.wolfram.com/webmathematica

The Mathematical Explorer is now available domestically and through the online store. A new stand-alone product for the mathematically curious, The Mathematical Explorer invites you to explore some of the most fascinating topics in mathematics from ancient Greece up to the 21st century...
http://www.wolfram.com/explorer

The 2001 Mathematica Developer Conference will be held October 11-13 in Champaign, Illinois. The emphasis at this year's conference will be on webMathematica, MathML, XML, and J/Link. Registration and updated conference information is available...
http://www.wolfram.com/news/events/devconf2001

The UnRisk application package for the analysis of financial derivatives integrates Mathematica with optimized C++ libraries to provide the flexibility of a high-level programming language and the speed necessary for production use. New features in UnRisk 1.1 include constant maturity floaters, constant maturity swaps, and forward rate agreements...
http://www.wolfram.com/products/applications/unrisk

Wolfram Education Group offers certified Mathematica training to individuals and corporations. Upcoming classes are scheduled for Baltimore, Denver, Phoenix, and San Francisco. Online registration and additional information about Wolfram Education Group are available...
http://www.wolfram.com/services/training/education

The new Engineering Education Forum is a valuable meeting place to engage in moderated discussions with other Mathematica users in engineering education. This forum provides the opportunity to ask your colleagues questions regarding Mathematica, courseware development, effective problem solving techniques, demonstrations, classroom presentations, and much more...
http://library.wolfram.com/forums/engineering


New Books

Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
Mathematica supplement: Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
by Robert W. Soutas-Little and Daniel J. Inman...
http://store.wolfram.com/view/book/ISBN0132784092.str

Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Mathematica supplement: Engineering Mechanics: Statics
by Robert W. Soutas-Little and Daniel J. Inman...
http://store.wolfram.com/view/book/ISBN0137690010.str

MathLink: Network Programming with Mathematica
by Chikara Miyaji and Paul Abbott...
http://store.wolfram.com/view/book/ISBN0521645980.str

Prime Numbers: A Computational Perspective
by Richard Crandall and Carl Pomerance...
http://store.wolfram.com/view/book/ISBN0387947779.str
PrimeKit (Mathematica notebook supplement download)
from Perfectly Scientific, Inc....
http://www.perfsci.com/primenumbers.html#PrimeKit

Scientific Computing with Mathematica: Mathematical Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations
by Addolorata Marasco and Antonio Romano...
http://store.wolfram.com/view/book/ISBN0817642056.str


Did you know...?

...there are numerous ways of exporting results, graphics, and code from Mathematica to other programs. They range from simple copy and paste to generation of web animations to creation of stand-alone C++ code...
http://library.wolfram.com/howtos/exporting

...you can encode your Mathematica source code to prevent others from copying your implementation. The Mathematica function Encode writes an encoded version of the source file to a destination file. Entering <<dest decodes the file before reading its contents. You can also key-encode files, which must be read-in using the function Get...
http://documents.wolfram.com/v4/RefGuide/Encode.html


In the news...

New Scientist magazine talks to Wolfram Research CEO Stephen Wolfram about shaping the future of science and the 20 years of research that have gone into A New Kind of Science, his book due out next year...
http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/opinterview.jsp?id=ns230516

Independent Mathematica application developer Visual Analysis AG received the 2001 Innovation Award from the journal Automotive Engineering Partners for its innovative products and services...
http://www.wolfram.com/news/visualanalysisaward.html



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