
This is a good solution when a pro-ject requires extra power. Wolfram Alpha Dot ProductMathematica uses the Wolfram Notebook Interface, which allows you to organize everything you do in rich documents that include text. SCC: Remote access is available with your Linux Virtual Lab or Shared Computing Cluster (SCC) account (for Researchers).įaculty or research sponsored SCF project:Faculty and research staff can request Scientific Computing Facility resources on a supercomputer for a class or current project. Ask your system administrator whether your UNIX / Linux machines are connected to the Information Service’s Technology’s Application Server and if so, whether /usr/local/IT/bin is in your $PATH. Mathematica is available on departmental machines that run BU custom Solaris and Linux. – How do I contact Wolfram with questions? – How do I troubleshoot SSO login or access issues? – How do I activate Wolfram products using SSO? Wolfram Cloud Integrated Access to Computational Intelligence The Wolfram Cloud combines a state-of-the-art notebook interface with the world's most productive programming languagescalable for programs from tiny to huge, with immediate access to a vast depth of built-in algorithms and knowledge. – “Wolfram Cloud” app available for mobile (iOS and Android)Īdditional FAQ’s for troubleshooting, if necessary: – Fill out forms multiple times for installations on multiple machines (need one key per machine) – Click each corresponding link to request products use campus credentials when prompted – Enter your email at the following URL: – Licensing is renewed annually and is available only to active students, faculty, and staff – Agreement supports use of products in instruction and academic research – Faculty, staff, and students are eligible to use products on campus or personal machines – Mathematica Online (complements Mathematica): Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center.Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha Pro at Boston University

"Notebook." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research (1996), Notebook, Wolfram Language function, (updated 2007).

Cite this as: Wolfram Research (1996), Notebook, Wolfram Language function, (updated 2007).
