Mathematica
Mathematica is a computational software program used in scientific, engineering and mathematical fields, and other areas of technical computing.
Key features
- Easy-to-use interface with over 6,000 built-in functions covering all areas of technical computing.
- Organise everything in documents that include text, runnable code, dynamic graphics, user interfaces and more.
Access instructions
- This software is installed in our computer labs.
- For other University managed devices running Windows, staff can install this software from the Software Center.
- For other devices, staff can download and install Mathematica.
- A licence code is required.
Available to students and staff (restrictions apply)
Students can use this service in computer labs only. Staff can use this service on University-managed and personal devices.
App-based
Compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux.
Funded by the University
There isn’t a cost to you for standard use.
Access instructions
- This software is installed in our computer labs.
- For other University managed devices running Windows, staff can install this software from the Software Center.
- For other devices, staff can download and install Mathematica.
- A licence code is required.
Related tools
Guides and help
How-to guides and set up
- The supplier has guidance on using Wolfram Mathematica (wolfram.com)
- Wolfram Mathematica documentation centre (reference.wolfram.com)
- Mathematica support on Wikipedia (wikipedia.org)
- More software and apps and how to obtain them
Training and best practice
- Mathematica Learning Centre (wolfram.com).
Accessibility
- Wolfram Language and System accessibility information (wolfram.com).
Contact for support
IT Services don’t offer support in the use of this software. See Mathematica support centre (wolfram.com) for guidance.
Service commitments
The following policies apply to all IT services provided by the University.
Availability
- This is a live service, available 24/7.
Support
- This service is managed by a third party.
- They are responsible for monitoring, identifying and fixing faults.
- See Mathematica support centre (wolfram.com) for guidance.
Standards
- Our service performance and standards have been produced in consultation with our customers, and we monitor the delivery, performance and availability of facilities and services.
We appreciate feedback as it helps us review and continually improve our service.
Page last reviewed: 9 September 2024