Mathematica provides high-powered computation through thousands of Wolfram Language functions, natural language input, real-world data, and mobile support. It handles technical computing across neural networks, machine learning, image processing, geometry, data science, visualizations, and more. The system incorporates powerful algorithms developed over three decades, a higher-level environment with automation through superfunctions and meta-algorithms, and industrial-strength capabilities for large-scale problems including parallelism and GPU computing. Access to the Wolfram Knowledgebase delivers current real-world data across thousands of domains. Cloud integration supports sharing and hybrid cloud/desktop deployment. Core areas cover tabular data processing, visualization, calculus, algebra, mathematical functions, machine learning, optimization, and finite element methods.
Handles large-scale problems with parallelism and GPU computing
Provides access to vast real-world data from Wolfram Knowledgebase
Offers seamless cloud integration for sharing and computing
Supports industrial-strength algorithms across technical areas
Requires learning Wolfram Language for full use
Desktop-focused with hybrid cloud features limiting pure cloud workflows
High-level automation may obscure low-level control
15 Days
Yes
Proprietary
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