How to Get Mathematica

Mathematica is currently installed in the following locations:

Computer labs

Computer clusters

Mathematica can also be installed on:

Are you interested in putting Mathematica elsewhere? Please let IT or Troy Schaudt at Wolfram Research know.


First Steps for New Users

If you are brand new to Mathematica, here are some suggestions on the best ways to get started.

STEP 1:

Get a quick overview of Mathematica

First Ten Minutes with Mathematica 8: This screencast provides an overview of the important features that you'll want to explore during your first ten minutes with Mathematica.

STEP 2:

Watch a tutorial screencast

Hands-on Start to Mathematica: Follow along in Mathematica as you watch this multi-part screencast that teaches you the basics—how to create your first notebook, calculations, visualizations, interactive examples, and more.

STEP 3:

Explore the Learning Center

Learning Center: Browse through this extensive collection of Mathematica tutorials, examples, and other resources to learn more about using Mathematica.


For Teaching

Mathematica offers an interactive classroom experience that helps students explore and grasp concepts, plus gives faculty the tools they need to easily create supporting course materials, assignments, and presentations.

Mathematica is commonly used in the following types of departments:

Mathematical sciences

  • Applied mathematics
  • Operations research
  • Pure mathematics
  • Statistics

Physical sciences

  • Chemistry
  • Earth science
  • Experimental physics
  • Materials science
  • Theoretical physics

Business/finance

  • Financial analysis
  • Actuarial sciences
  • Management science

Life sciences

  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Psychology
  • Environmental sciences
  • Medical research

Engineering

  • Aerospace engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Civil engineering
  • Communications engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Nuclear engineering

Computer sciences

  • Computer engineering
  • Software development
  • Graphics

Resources for educators


For Research

Rather than requiring different toolkits for different jobs, Mathematica integrates the world's largest collection of algorithms, high-performance computing capabilities, and a powerful visualization engine in one coherent system, making it ideal for academic research in just about any discipline.

Resources for researchers


For Students

Mathematica for Students has all the functionality and versatility of Mathematica, making it the perfect software to give you the edge in your educational and professional pursuits.

Resources for Students