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What's New ?
From computation to visualization, development to deployment, Mathematica 7 builds on 20 years of innovation to deliver one vision: the ultimate technical application and environment. Mathematica 7 includes over 500 new functions and 12 additional application areas, all seamlessly integrated in one system that gives you unprecedented workflow, coherence, and reliability.

Introducing a new generation of industrial-strength image processing, built into Mathematica's integrated algorithm, programming, and interface platform...

Built-In Image Processing & Analysis

Take advantage of the latest multicore processors with Mathematica's new automatic parallel computing technology--seamlessly parallelizing your computations...

Built-In Parallel Computing

Visualization & Graphics

Algorithmic information visualization takes a major step forward by using Mathematica's symbolic architecture, flexible graphics, and automatic computational aesthetics...

Automated Charting Graphics

Tubes, rounded rectangles, and 3D arrows join the powerful primitives integrated into Mathematica's graphics system...

Create automatically optimized visualizations of vector fields and streamlines--for fluids, electrodynamics, and other fields...

Vector & Field Visualization

The world's most general splines, in any number of dimensions, fully integrated into computation and graphics...

Comprehensive Spline Support

Mathematica 6 dramatically redefines the world of desktop visualization, providing for the first time complete automation of the process of creating high-fidelity high-impact 2D, 3D and dynamic visualizations of functions and data. Based on major new computational geometric methods developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica 6 uses the unique architecture of Mathematica to automate every aspect of the visualization pipeline, from analysis to sampling, feature detection, aesthetic choice and final rendering.

Automated Computational Aesthetics

Mathematica 6 brings to fruition a major Wolfram Research initiative in the use of advanced algorithmic methods—combined with award-winning graphic design—to automate the process of immediately creating cognitively and aesthetically compelling material, for the first time allowing final-quality presentation to be achieved routinely throughout the working process.

 

Fully Automated Graph Layout
Mathematica 6 integrates fully automated graph layout, for the first time allowing visualization of arbitrary graphs to become part of routine computational work. Using original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica 6 automatically creates compelling and aesthetic graph layouts that usually far exceed what is achieved even by painstaking human effort—and can be scaled to multimillion-vertex graphs.
Directed and undirected graphs and multigraphs, with visible, tooltip, or other labeling.

  • Immediate visualization of symbolic structures as graphs.
  • Fully integrated with dynamic interactivity, allowing real-time interactive graphs.
  • Full range of existing and original algorithms supported for expert users.
  • Support for standard graph and matrix import/export formats.
  • Extensive built-in library of standard named graphs, each with over 100 properties.
  • Real-Time 3D Graphics
    Mathematica 6 for the first time brings full state-of-the-art, real-time 3D graphics directly into scrollable documents. Efficiently supporting graphics primitives such as spheres, cylinders and arbitrary polygonal meshes, as well as opacity and smooth shading, Mathematica 6 allows immediate real-time rotation and control, all integrated into Mathematica's standard graphics language, as well as new dynamic annotation features.

  • Real-time 3D graphics can be included anywhere in expressions, tables, lists or other graphics. >>
  • Immediate support for full 3D control using 2D and 3D mice and other human interface devices. »
  • Support for general light sources, surface specularity, geometrically correct transparency, etc. »
  • Seamless optimization with graphics hardware on all computer platforms.
  • Immediate integration with all standard 3D import and export formats. »
  • Automatic support for full-resolution printing.
  • Automated Table Layout
    Mathematica 6 introduces a powerful new symbolic language for specifying table layout allowing immediate creation of sophisticated information displays and user interface structures, fully integrated with the rest of the Mathematica system.
    Table entries can contain arbitrary data, text, graphics and dynamic elements.

  • Direct editing of entries, with automatic table resizing.
  • General language for specifying backgrounds, dividers, spacings, etc.
  • Support for arbitrary spanning rows and columns.
  • Support for flowing text in fixed, scaled or resizable table entries.
  • Support for styling of arbitrary subtables.
  • Tables can appear directly inside flowing text, graphics and other tables.
  • Publication-quality output, with immediate printing, PDF export, etc.
  • Dynamic Interactivity
    Mathematica 6 brings a revolution in the concept of interactive computing—for the first time allowing dynamic interfaces to be created instantly as a routine part of everyday work. Based on a series of inventions at Wolfram Research, Mathematica 6 builds on Mathematica's powerful core symbolic architecture to allow sophisticated interactive interfaces to be created from single lines of input—as easily as getting answers to simple calculations.
    Manipulate function for creating full-function dynamic interfaces for arbitrary objects. »

  • Uniform support for manipulating 2D and 3D graphics, math, tables, text, etc.
  • Immediate creation of active 1D and 2D sliders, menus, checkboxes, buttons, etc. »
  • Full integration of controls with graphics objects.
  • Real-time computation based on parameter values defined by interactive controls.
  • Full integration of all interfaces into scrollable Mathematica notebook documents.
  • Automatic support for gamepads and other human interface devices. »
  • Fully scalable underlying symbolic dynamic Mathematica language system. »
  • Threaded support for dynamic dependency tracking and updating. »
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