Mathematica 6 Launched
Ed Pegg writes "Wolfram Research has just released Mathematica 6. That link, in addition to the usual 'dramatic breakthrough' material, has an amazing flash banner that simultaneously shows a thousand mathematical demonstrations all at once. The animations came from the Wolfram Demonstrations Project, a free service with 1200+ dynamically interactive examples of math, science, and physics, all with code. For the product itself, much is new or improved, with built-in math databases, improved visualizations, and more."
Please don't promote hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia here. Numbers are neither good nor evil. When you obtain enlightment, you will discover that mathematics is God's language. Peace, my son. :P
Can it process the number 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0?
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"Does it run Linux in Rule 110?"
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It's easy to get around that. Just do a PhD.
That's sarcasm is a little harsh considering they included that because they included just about everything.
That said, I'd hate to be the guy whose project it was to create all those demonstration pages. Probably given to the interns or something.
Boss: Your job is to create demonstrations involving basic arithmetic.
Intern: Wait, I'm here because of my studies on octonions.
Boss: I don't care. Today your job is to show people how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.