Mathematica

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Wolfram's Mathematica is a modern technical computing system spanning most areas of technical computing, including neural networks, machine learning, image processing, geometry, data science, visualizations and more.

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Wolfram's Mathematica is a modern technical computing system spanning most areas of technical computing, including neural networks, machine learning, image processing, geometry, data science, visualizations and more. At UGA, it is widely used for instructional purposes. 

Who can access Mathematica?

All active students, faculty and staff can access Mathematica free of charge. 

How do I access Mathematica?

Students and Staff: To request a license, use the Student Mathematica license request form. An automated response will be sent to your UGA email account with instructions to register and download through the Wolfram website. Be sure to use your UGA email account or access will be denied. Reactivation is required annually.  

Faculty and Researchers: To request a license, use the Faculty and Researchers Mathematica license request form. Contracts & Licensing staff will validate your eligibility and issue your license directly. Be sure to use your UGA email account.  

Lab Access: Participating IT staff should have usernames set up in the Wolfram portal for downloads and updates. Contact itcla@uga.edu if you need assistance. 

Purchasing for Departments

*This is a cost share service and subject to annual adjustments based on campus participants.

Additional Support

Additional support and troubleshooting assistance, including instructions for downloading and installing Mathematica, is available on the Wolfram website.

The Wolfram Function Repository

The Wolfram Function Repository is the go-to place for functions that aren't already built into the Wolfram Language. The repository contains a wide variety of new functions submitted by our talented user community and Wolfram staff, all immediately accessible from Wolfram Language 12. Any user can submit a function for review and publication using the Function Resource Definition Notebook, extending the Wolfram Language one function at a time with no need to create or download large libraries.

 

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Article ID: 167657
Created
Thu 6/12/25 4:53 PM
Modified
Thu 10/30/25 2:25 PM

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