Hướng dẫn sử dụng mathematica Informational, Transactional

Wolfram Mathematica is an computational development application and platform that offers a large range of mathematical capabilities and algorithms, heavy number crunching, specialized technical functionality, and data acquisition, processing, analysis, and visualization.

For more details, see https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/

Availability

Mathematica is offered faculty, staff, and active students under a campus site license for the West Lafayette, Fort Wayne, and Northwest campuses covering academic and instructional use, and noncommercial academic research on University-owned and personally owned computers.

Agreement

Purdue's agreement with Wolfram for Mathematica is initially centrally funded; however a vital portion is financed through recharge of costs to the end-users and their respective departments. For teaching and non-commercial research use only. Versions are available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux to those participating in the recharge. This software must be fully uninstalled from personally owned equipment when association with the University ends, status change results in ineligibility, or the department chooses not to participate in the yearly recharge.

Participants in Mathematica recharge should immediately notify [email protected] when they discontinue use so that their installation can be removed from our recharge listing. Any use during the fiscal year will result in recharge. Proration of cost is not available.

Distribution

To request Mathematica, please see the Mathematica for Faculty, Staff, and Student information at Community Hub:

https://communityhub.purdue.edu/storefront

If your Purdue-owned machine is administered by an IT organization, please contact your IT group for assistance before trying to download and install Mathematica on your machine.

Support

Purdue IT Licensing offers limited support of this product, covering issues with software installation and licensing. Please send e-mail to [email protected] with details, including the exact text of any warnings received and the steps during installation or use where the issue arises.

For all other product support requests, please contact Wolfram directly at http://www.wolfram.com/support/.

Contact Information

Purdue IT Licensing can be contacted via the Purdue Service Portal Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm. Response to inquiries will usually be one business day or less.

Mathematica licenses, under Columbia's discounted pricing agreement with Wolfram, are generally available to Columbia University students, faculty and staff.

Clients purchasing Mathematica are responsible for the installation and correct use of the product, as well as understanding hardware and operating system requirements.

How to Obtain Mathematica Licenses

Faculty and staff can purchase Mathematica at the rate(s) specified below by submitting an online request along with an ARC Chartstring for payment.


Pricing for November 1, 2023 to October 31, 2024 Validation License Period

  • $144 / license
  • The volume licensing applies on a per-service request basis.
  • One license is equivalent to one computer (laptop, desktop) or a single Unix processor.
  • The price is fixed and cannot be pro-rated. The software will not run after the license expires.

Mathematica provides a single integrated, continually expanding system that covers the breadth and depth of technical computing—and with Mathematica Online, it is seamlessly available in the cloud through any web browser, as well as natively on all modern desktop systems.

How to Obtain

Licensing

Mathematica is licensed for use by MIT students, faculty, and staff on MIT-owned and personal machines.

Note: Lincoln Lab and the Whitehead Institute employees are not covered by MIT's license.

Download (Touchstone authentication required)

Use your mit.edu email address to request a current activation key from the Wolfram website via the link below.

For three decades, Mathematica has defined the state of the art in technical computing—and provided the principal computation environment for millions of innovators, educators, students, and others around the world.

Eligibility

Software Title Eligibility Cost Mathematica (network & standalone) Faculty, Staff, Visitor Free Mathematica (standalone) Students, Summer Free

Instructions

Retrieve Caltech's Mathematica license server address information from your software.caltech.edu Mathematica purchase receipt.

Standalone vs. Network Installations:

  • If you plan on using Mathematica when your computer is connected to the Caltech network, IMSS strongly recommends you do a network installation of Mathematica. If you need to run Mathematica without being connected to the Caltech network, you will need to do a standalone installation. Standalone installations require that you update your license file every year.
  • Network installations do not require you to change your license file, since IMSS changes the license file on the license server for you.
  • For standalone installations of Mathematica, the MathID number can be found in the dialog box viewed upon installation. (The top of this dialog box says, "Please personalize your copy of Mathematica.") You may also retrieve a MathID number as the value of $MachineID from within Mathematica.
  • Network installations of Mathematica don't need a MathID to use the network license server.
  • Mathematica for Students is only available as a stand alone installation.

Network activation instructions for Mathematica:

  1. After Installation, launch Mathematica.
  2. The Wolfram Product Activation dialog appears on your screen. Click Other ways to activate.
  3. From the activation method dialog, select Connect to a Network License Server.
  4. Enter the license server address information from your software.caltech.edu Mathematica purchase receiptand click Activate.

Standalone activation instructions for Mathematica 8 and higher:

  1. After installation, launch Mathematica.
  2. The Wolfram Product Activation dialog appears on your screen. Enter your activation key. To get an activation key, go to:
    • Faculty, Staff, Postdocs, Visitors ONLY: https://user.wolfram.com/portal/requestAK/5913616c5352e8b645431b131808e82d5a4c03d6?continue=anonymous
    • Students ONLY: https://user.wolfram.com/portal/requestAK/e09ea29dcadb4a1182fa4f79a3550a0fd6699659?continue=anonymous
    • You will need to create an account on the Wolfram website, if you do not already have an account.
    • You MUST use a valid Caltech email address to activate.
  3. Complete the form to have an activation key emailed to you. Upon receipt of the activation key, enter the activation key and click Activate.

Standalone Installations for Mathematica expire annually on January 1st. To renew your Mathematica standalone license: