Stephen Wolfram, inventor of the Wolfram computational language and the Mathematica software, announced that he may have found a path to the holy grail of physics: A fundamental theory of everything.
Stephen Wolfram recently described his programming language — called, understandably, Wolfram Language — as his “most important project.“ The easy-to-use language, Wolfram says in his blog, allows ...
Connected devices are central to our long-term strategy of injecting sophisticated computation and knowledge into everything. With the Wolfram Language we now have a way to describe and compute about ...
Between the summer of 1665 and the spring of 1667, Isaac Newton developed his theories on calculus, optics, and the laws of motion and gravity. He was quarantining during the Bubonic Plague and found ...
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The heart of the Wolfram Demonstrations Project is “computational exploration” and “open-code demonstrations”…In a word, math. (Don’t run away just yet.) The goal of this project, created by Wolfram ...
"Connected devices are central to our long-term strategy of injecting sophisticated computation and knowledge into everything. With the Wolfram Language we now have a way to describe and compute about ...
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If you’re a fan of Wolfram’s Mathematica app, you’ll be pleased to hear its comprehensive tools for technical computing are now more accessible. For the first time, Mathematica is available on the Web ...