Mathematica

Mathematica

Instructions for Accessing Software


How to Get JMP

Rowan's Mathematics Department has a campus license for the statistical software JMP that is available to download for students and faculty for their personally owned systems. To obtain the license and installer for JMP Pro please follow the directions on this link: 

 https://irt.rowan.edu/services/software/index.html#jmp 


How to Get Mathematica

Get access to Mathematica Desktop, Mathematica Online, and Wolfram/Alpha Pro

Mathematica is currently installed in the following locations: 

Computer labs

  • All public and general labs

Computer clusters

  • The Mathematica license at Rowan allows for grid computing on dedicated research clusters and in ad-hoc, or distributed, grid environments. For more information, please contact Troy Schaudt at troys@wolfram.com.

To request Mathematica Desktop, Mathematica Online, and Wolfram|Alpha Pro, follow the directions below.

    • Faculty 

      1. Create an account (New users only):
        1. Go to user.wolfram.com and click "Create Account"
        2. Fill out form using a @rowan.edu email, and click "Create Wolfram ID"
        3. Check your email and click the link to validate your Wolfram ID
      2. Request access to the product:
        Mathematica Desktop Mathematica Online
        For school-owned machines:
        1. Fill out this form to request an Activation Key
        2. Click the "Product Summary page" link to access your license
        3. Click "Get Downloads" and select "Download" next to your platform
        4. Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt
        For a personally owned machine:
        1. Fill out this form to request a home-use license from Wolfram.
        1. Fill out this form to request access
        2. Go to Mathematica Online and sign in to access Mathematica Online
        Wolfram|Alpha Pro
        1. Fill out this form to request access
        2. Go to Wolfram|Alpha and click "Sign in" to access Wolfram|Alpha Pro

       

Are you interested in putting Mathematica elsewhere? Please let IT or Troy Schaudt at troys@wolfram.com know.


Tutorials

Mathematica

The first three tutorials are excellent for new users, and can be assigned to students as homework to learn Mathematica outside of class time.

    • Hands-on Start to Mathematica (video)

      Follow along in Mathematica as you watch this multi-part screencast that teaches you the basics—how to create your first notebook, calculations, visualizations, interactive examples, and more.

    • What's New in Mathematica 11

      Provides a list of new functionality in Mathematica 11, and links to documentation and examples for these new features—including 3D printing, audio processing, machine learning and neural networks, and text and language processing.

    • How To Topics

      Access step-by-step instructions ranging from how to create animations to basic syntax information.

    • Mathematica Resources

      Browse Wolfram's large collection of learning materials and support resources.

Mathematica Online

  • Hands-on Start to Mathematica Online (video)

    This tutorial screencast series provides step-by-step instructions to get you started with Mathematica Online—from creating your first notebook complete with text, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples, to sharing your notebook with others for collaboration and viewing through the Wolfram Cloud.



Wolfram|Alpha Pro

  • Tour of Wolfram|Alpha

    New to Wolfram|Alpha? Take a tour to learn what you can do with Wolfram|Alpha, and explore additional features you get with Wolfram|Alpha Pro.


Teaching with Mathematica

Mathematica offers an interactive classroom experience that helps students explore and grasp concepts, plus gives faculty the tools they need to easily create supporting course materials, assignments, and presentations.

Resources for educators

    • Mathematica for Teaching and Education—Free video course

      Learn how to make your classroom dynamic with interactive models, explore computation and visualization capabilities in Mathematica that make it useful for teaching practically any subject at any level, and get best-practice suggestions for course integration.

    • How To Create a Lecture Slideshow—Video tutorial

      Learn how to create a slideshow for class that shows a mixture of graphics, calculations, and nicely formatted text, with live calculations or animations.


Research with Mathematica

Rather than requiring different toolkits for different jobs, Mathematica integrates the world's largest collection of algorithms, high-performance computing capabilities, and a powerful visualization engine in one coherent system, making it ideal for academic research in just about any discipline.

Resources for researchers

    • Mathematica for University Research—Free video course

      Explore Mathematica's high-level and multi-paradigm programming language, support for parallel computing and GPU architectures, built-in functionality for specialized application areas, and multiple publishing and deployment options for sharing your work.

    • Wolfram Language Training Courses—Free video courses

      Explore what's possible with the Wolfram Language, including programming fundamentals and concepts, built-in functions, symbolic expressions, and tips for better, faster coding.