Mathematica 6 add-ons expand functionality
updated 04:05 pm EST, Wed November 14, 2007
Mathematica 6 add-ons
Wolfram Research today announced a slew of specialized add-ons for its Mathematica 6 software designed specifically for interactivity as well as graphics and data integration. Mathematica serves as computational software for science and technology that boasts thousands of original algorithms as well as a tightly unified overall design. The company lists numerous applications that are fully compatible with Mathematica 6 which provide a broad array of functionality, from a finite-element environment to extending as well as organizing and visualizing everyday work in Mathematica.
A comprehensive list of applications that work with Mathematica 6 follows:
- AceFEM: Finite-element environment for Mathematica
- AceGen: Multi-language, Multi-environment numerical code generation
- Derivatives Expert: Innovative securities and derivatives analysis
- Digital Image Processing: Powerful, fast image processing and analysis
- Global Optimization: Reliable global optimization for constrained and unconstrained nonlinear functions
- LensLab: Entry-level ray-tracing in Mathematica
- machine learning framework: Complete solution for extracting computational models from data
- MathCode C++: Optimized C++ code conversion from Mathematica programs
- Mathematica Link for Excel: Bringing the power of Mathematica to Excel
- MathModelica System Designer Professional: Model-based design for multiengineering systems
- MathOptimizer Professional: Advanced global and local nonlinear optimization
- Parallel Computing Toolkit: Bringing parallel computation to Mathematica
- Rayica: New Generation of optical design software
- SchematicSolver: Schematic capture and symbolic solving of analog and digital systems
- Statistical Inference Package: Application-oriented statistical inference
- Time Series: Fully integrated environment for time-dependent data analysis
- A WorkLife FrameWork: Extending, organizing, and visualizing your everyday work in Mathematica
Mathematica 6 introduced a unification of language and interface concepts to improve automation in algorithmic computation, interactive manipulation, and dynamic presentation. The software features symbolic interface construction, language for data integration, load-on-demand curated data, and unification of graphics as well as text and controls.






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to be clear, these cost $
The phrasing of the article is ambiguous, but make no mistake -- these packages cost hundreds to thousands of dollars each.