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* Mathematica Online: https://www.wolframcloud.com/ | * Mathematica Online: https://www.wolframcloud.com/ | ||
* Wolfram|Alpha Pro: https://www.wolframalpha.com/ | * Wolfram|Alpha Pro: https://www.wolframalpha.com/ | ||
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+ | Mathematica Online can also be accessed from the Wolfram Cloud app on mobile devices. | ||
===== Offline Options ===== | ===== Offline Options ===== | ||
If you have an existing Mathematica installation, we recommend you uninstall your current version and reboot your computer prior to installing the latest version. | If you have an existing Mathematica installation, we recommend you uninstall your current version and reboot your computer prior to installing the latest version. | ||
- | Mathematica 11.3 is now available via the instructions below. | + | Mathematica 12.1 is now available via the instructions below. |
Wolfram Research has discovered a **potential security vulnerability** in Mathematica 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 on **Linux operating systems**. Under certain circumstances, users of a system running these versions could execute arbitrary Wolfram Language code as root. | Wolfram Research has discovered a **potential security vulnerability** in Mathematica 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 on **Linux operating systems**. Under certain circumstances, users of a system running these versions could execute arbitrary Wolfram Language code as root. | ||
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== Linux == | == Linux == | ||
- | Please note: Mathematica 11.3 for Linux no longer supports 32-bit Linux. Mathematica 11.2 for Linux does support 32-bit Linux and can be installed by selecting Mathematica 11.2 for Linux instead of Mathematica 11.3 for Linux when following the instructions below. | + | Please note: Mathematica 12.1 for Linux no longer supports 32-bit Linux. Mathematica 11.3 for Linux does support 32-bit Linux and can be installed by selecting Mathematica 11.3 for Linux instead of Mathematica 12.1 for Linux when following the instructions below. |
For a complete list of supported Linux distributions and system requirements, visit: | For a complete list of supported Linux distributions and system requirements, visit: | ||
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- Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt | - Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt | ||
- | Please note: Mathematica 11.3 for Linux no longer supports 32-bit Linux. Mathematica 11.2 for Linux does support 32-bit Linux and can be installed using the same instructions below. | + | Please note: Mathematica 12.1 for Linux no longer supports 32-bit Linux. Mathematica 11.3 for Linux does support 32-bit Linux and can be installed using the same instructions below. |
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== Faculty and staff - personally owned machines == | == Faculty and staff - personally owned machines == | ||
- | [[http://www.wolfram.com/siteinfo/homeuse/?parent_license=L3789-2887&request_type=NEW_HU_LICENSE|Fill out this form]] to request a home-use license from Wolfram. | + | [[https://www.wolfram.com/siteinfo/homeuse/?parent_license=L3789-2887&request_type=NEW_HU_LICENSE|Fill out this form]] to request a home-use license from Wolfram. |
== Student personally owned machines == | == Student personally owned machines == | ||
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- Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt | - Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt | ||
- | ==== Computing Clusters ==== | + | ===== Computing Clusters ===== |
The Mathematica license at Olin College allows for grid computing for dedicated research clusters or in ad-hoc, or distributed grid environments. To get started, please contact [[paulw@wolfram.com|Paul Winterbotham at Wolfram Research]] | The Mathematica license at Olin College allows for grid computing for dedicated research clusters or in ad-hoc, or distributed grid environments. To get started, please contact [[paulw@wolfram.com|Paul Winterbotham at Wolfram Research]] | ||