Mathematica
Mathematica (produced by Wolfram) is one of the University’s provided computational software, offering a comprehensive environment for technical computing, symbolic computation, and data visualization across diverse fields. Our campus-wide license ensures unlimited access (including at home) to individual and network licenses for faculty, staff, researchers, and students alike. Should you seek guidance, further details, or consultation on leveraging Mathematica’s capabilities, feel free to connect with the ITS Service Desk.
Mathematica Online offers accessibility, ease of use, collaboration features, and automatic updates. The desktop version provides offline access, better performance, customization options, advanced features, and specialized extensions. Both versions cater to different needs, with the web version being ideal for beginners and collaborative work, while the desktop version suits professionals requiring advanced functionality and offline capabilities.
Executive Lead
Gaurav Khanna
Technical Lead
Mark Oliver
moliver@uri.edu
Tyler Makhoul
tyler_makhoul@uri.edu
Support Team
Distributed IT
Department of Mathematics
Wolfram
About the Service:
Features
- Technical Computing: Perform advanced computations with precision and speed.
- Symbolic Computation: Solve mathematical problems symbolically for academic and research applications.
- Data Visualization: Create interactive and high-quality graphics for data analysis and presentation.
- Dual Accessibility: Access via the Desktop Version for offline use and advanced features or Mathematica Online for collaboration and convenience.
- Customizability: Extend functionality with specialized features and tools available in the desktop version.
Access
Mathematica Online:
- Visit Mathematica Online, click sign in, select sign in with single sign-on, and log in using your URI Single Sign-On (SSO) credentials.
- Ideal for collaborative work, beginners, and ease of access.
Desktop Version:
- Download and install the desktop version: Install Mathematica.
- Requires an access request and is better suited for advanced users or offline capabilities.
Wolfram|Alpha Pro:
- Obtain your license for Wolfram|Alpha Pro by signing in here, clicking sign in with single sign-on, and using your URI SSO credentials.