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- Used Daily for 2+ years
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It's the Macintosh of the interpreted software languages, it just works right out of the box!
Pros
The most critical feature of Mathematica (and Wolfram products in general) is that everything is seamlessly perfectly integrated. Everything is curated and maintained up to date.
Competing platforms like Matlab sure offer a larger set of functionalities, but the integration of the many "packages" is too often very poor.
In Mathematica, every package is fully integrated with the rest of the platform like no other software. Maybe you can say that Labview somehow reaches the same level of integration.
Mathematica is a very flexible and multi-purpose software language that can be used for programming pretty much anything.
New functionality like "Cloud-deploy" allow anybody to run algorithm made in Mathematica from anywhere in the world, from any device, with the only need of having an internet connection and a compatible browser.
Cons
Some secondary functionalities like the Presentation notebook are not so well developed, yet. That said, I doubt many will ever use it.
- Industry: Research
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Engineering Grad Student Review of Mathematica
Overal really useful if you know how to use it and particularly strong at analytical calculus and symbolic equations. Otherwise the language is a little clunky. If more people used it, it would be more valuable.
Pros
Mathematica is really great at solving symbolic math equations. Unrivaled in my opinion. Analytical solving is a breeze with this and it is intuitive how it all appears, as if you wrote it on a sheet of paper.
That is its best feature. Otherwise it has a lot of really cool math functionality for analzying data. I particularly have used it for signal processing.
Cons
Well it is like learning another programming language so you have to get over that barrier. It is hit or miss with other people who know how to read the software or even use it. The only reason I used it was because I found Wolfram Alpha online as an undergrad and when I became a grad student I found out the previous grad students used it. I'd say its programming language is a little clunky, compared to some competitors. And its not open software.
- Industry: Civil Engineering
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used for 2+ years
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Wolfram solving your calculus headaches!
I used Wolfram frequently as a student in calculus courses. It has helped me complete homework assignments.
Pros
The best features of Wolfram Alpha at the free level are the simple search bar for calculation. It was extremely useful in calculus 3 courses, mainly because it presents integrals and derivatives of equations. My favorite aspects is that it provides graphical representations of the equations, which is a visual learning tool.
Cons
I have tried out using Wolfram for non-mathematic topics, including historical figures. The presentation style of these, including showing the "queries", is not preferable to a simple web engine search about the person you are looking for.
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- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Wolfarm Mathematica.
I like wolfarm mathematica for its powerful exceutional engine that makes it able to simulate or visualize data very well.
Pros
Mathematica has a great graphics user interface, and it does a fantastic job. It also has a lot of other advantages. It has a huge array of codes and library, though complex but powerful. Mathematica is without a doubt one of the most powerful programmes we use and has a very large and active online society to help in problems.
Cons
What I find difficult about it is its learning curve, as Wolfram is a large language that can take some time to understand and use comfortably. Apart from that, I have no complaints about Wolfram Mathematica because it meets all of my requirements.
- Industry: E-Learning
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Mathematica Pros and Cons
Generally good. Have used it since it was called SMP so familiar with most of it. However, even after 30 years I can still have trouble getting some of the tools to behave like I want them too - so expect a long learning curve.
Pros
Useful in teaching vector calculus. Manipulatives help in showing how vectors and tensors change over time.
Cons
1) Error messages are nearly worthless. 2) The canvas drawing tool works poorly and unpredictably - especially in the latest version. 3) The fact that [sensitive content hidden] feels the need to put the "Wolfram" signature on everything is arrogant at the very least - this is the one complaint that tempted me to switch to other, competing products. 4) Typesetting is still nowhere near what a good LaTeX engine can do. Major disappointment.
- Industry: Internet
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used for Free Trial
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Good tool for students/professors at sciences and engineering
It was helping me out with my learning and check if I did well an exercise or if the result is similar, how it did get there.
Pros
Ït's offline. It tells the way to solve some exercises and share its result, save it as capture image and so. It is not heavy for our device. A bit quicker and easier to use than another calculator with its features like solving integrals and derivations. Not programming knowledge needed.
Cons
IYou must be cautious with what and how you write your equations because of syntax and priority solving by the mathematics and the program itself.
- Industry: Construction
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for Free Trial
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Differential geometry problems visualisation
The latest version is packed with advanced algorithms in geometring computing and is develope geometric computation.
Wolfram Mathematica version13 is a package of symbolic mathematics wich integretes cartesian geometry and euclidean geometry, parametric geometry and differential geometry.
The new features emphasize shapes and performance and let me to easily model geometric regions and analyze them.
For the first time I can to fully integrate generation, analysis, and rendering of geometrical structures.
The same regions can also be used as specifications for many high-level solvers, including algebraic and partial differential equation solving.
The possibilities of Mathematica are endless.
Pros
I became familiar with the "Mathematica" calculation tool, used for numerical and symbolic computation and for 2D and 3D graphics.
I learned to apply it to geometry, to differential calculus and to the management of experimental data in physics
Only with intensive use of Wolfram Mathematica ,
I've see Einstein's theory of relativity in real life
and the Riemann Tensor and the Curvature of Ricci , after designed ellipses, torus, hyperboloids and Calabi- Yau spaces.
Wolfram Mathematica it's a special tool for the visualization of differential geometry.
Cons
1.By default, autosave to a Mathematica notebook is missing and the notebook can disappear along with several hours of work, when I forget to manually save.
2. It happened to me. I have imported a dxf file generated in AutoCAD into Mathematica and processed it,
when I exported it, the file doesn't load successfully in AutoCAD.
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Wonderful!without wolfram I would not have approved the course of calculus applied in the...
Pros
wolfram is a marvel, just transcribe the equation in the software and in a few seconds not only solves it, but also explains step by step the resolution of the exercise and the different ways of doing it.
I consider that it is the best ally for the student at any level of academic training. It is useful for students of engineering, economics, business administration, accounting, physics, mathematics....
in wolfram mathematical and physical equations can be solved. no matter the complexity of an integral or a differential equation, wolfram solves it
Cons
Sometimes it can be somewhat difficult to transcribe an equation in the software. Maybe if the programmers of wolfram add some integrals and predetermined equations, it could help to mount the exercises more easily
- Industry: Automotive
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Wolfram Mathematica makes it easier to develop knowledge in the area of mathematics and...
The ability to develop equations and to learn step by step how to solve them. Wolfram made my job easier and more practical and helped me save time and to create new projects by using programming.
Pros
Resolution of equations well explained and organized step by step as well as graphs that are self explanatory and have the possibility to add annotations and to choose the type of graph to be used. It also has the possibility of storing data in the cloud and to access it anywhere. Wolfram Mathematica is great for programming and it gives the possibility of exploring other areas such as language and geography by using mathematics and programming.
Cons
Takes a while to learn the basics commands of some areas of the software such as introducing equations into the system or start programming if you are still learning.
- Industry: Defense & Space
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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The best multi-purpose mathematical solver
Well designed, insanely well integrated and functional. The most powerful mathematical solver software I have ever used.
Pros
The sheer versatility of the product. It has so much depth and can be used to program and develop mathematical models with ease like no other product I have used before. To be able to call on information from the internet within your code or to add to your solution is mind-blowing. The well designed interface allows any user to easily keep track of their work and report the required results
Cons
The only con I can say for Wolfram is that from time to time especially with too many variables and complex modelling the software would take some time to calculate and output. But the time is nothing compared to other platforms attempting to do the same projects.
- Industry: Research
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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What would we do without it?
Mathematica is used as a "canned data" version to process RADAR data. Of course it cannot do real time but that is not the requirement. With Mathematica we have a tool to see almost instantaneously if any new idea has a perspective to work or not.
I am personally using Mathematica since 1990 using the "good old" Version 1.2 on a MacIntosh...
Pros
It is a really sturdy workhorse for any purposes.
We do lots of RADAR data evaluations, FEM simulations, recently also NN modelling.
The general strategy is to implement an algorithm in Mathematica and use this as a benchmark when the same algorithm will be transferred to c++. In contrast to other commercial available packages the output of integral transforms can be adapted to the culture (e.g. signal processing versus mathematical parameter sets for Fourier transform) and we get exactly the envisaged behavior.
Generally, one can get algorithmic packages to run in one working day that take a man month to be implemented in c++.
In addition, we have own packages to generate Gantt charts, project plans, 3D printer code, PCB circuit layouts.
Cons
Documentation is a bit thin, especially newly added functions tend to be poorly described.
Neural Networks work fine but the description of the details is dismal! Please improve with some example networks. It took us eternities to grasp the stuff.
Plotting even moderately complex 3D Regions (implicit or discretized) is very unstable and it is really a nuisance. It mostly ends with error messages and a complete breakdown of the kernel...
- Industry: Retail
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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I'm a computer science student, can't believe how useful this learning engine is!
Well my study sessions are way more effective, almost every question is answered by Wolfram. My grades are doing well, can't exclude Wolfram for that, this software has helped me a lot through the University and I'm super satisfied with it.
Pros
Everything you need regarding math is in there: derivatives, integrals, closed integrals, matrix and vector operations... The list goes on and on! I really this program has helped me countless times with Calculus study sessions and passing through linear algebra courses. The procedure is printed in a ordered way and it does it step by step.
Cons
The UI and operation input should and could be way better. I've used Symbolab and other apps and they are way better than Wolfram's input system. Please change it! Would really love to see you guys actually improve that.
- Industry: Computer Networking
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Good for (almost) everything
Use it daily for more than 30 years now
Pros
This software allows you to think and program at the level of the problem at hand. The possibility to combine, symbolics, numerics, great visualization and wonderful smart programming languages is unique. In addition, the front-end allows you to easily document and structure your thoughts along with code.
Cons
Only one programming model I found missing - discrete event style
- Industry: Research
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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The best software for symbolic mathematics
I have solve a wide variety of problems, from simple calculations to very complicated symbolic analyses. In the faculty is normally favoured for more abstract analyses which don't necessarily involve finite precision arithmetic, but it can obviously be used for that as well.
Pros
This software is extremely well suited for symbolic mathematics. Where MATLAB excels in numerical handling, Mathematica excels in symbolic mathematics. I have used this software for stochastic analysis, namely Markov Chain analysis. It is very useful as well for topology and graph theory and not only helps by solving complex systems but makes beautiful graphs needed in topological analysis. I have also used it in optimization contexts, to draw the feasible regions of complex functions. It is simply an extremely robust and versatile piece of mathematical software.
Cons
At the beginning is not very easy to use because small errors in syntax will render a big function useless; hopefully for simple things it is well integrated with Wolfram Alpha, which can interpret more natural expression the transported to Mathematica.
- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Simply the best mathematics tool available
- The ability to manage symbolic functions
- The incredible amount of built-in advanced mathematical functions and operators
- The flexibility of importing, exporting and managing data in a variety of formats
- The speed of the solver
- The help. It contains a huge amount of examples and information
Pros
- The ability to manage symbolic functions
- The incredible amount of built-in advanced mathematical functions and operators
- The flexibility of importing, exporting and managing data in a variety of formats
- The speed of the solver
- The help. It contains a huge amount of examples and information
Cons
- The plots are pretty low-level. Could be improved.
- The error messages are almost impossible to understand.
- Industry: Hospital & Health Care
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Helpful software for solving mathematical problems
Pros
It is very helpful program to solve hard mathematical problems with nice feature of graph rendering. Only with few skills of programming is user capable to reach results.
Cons
I my opinion annual price is high for personal use. Also using different expressions for mathematical formulas could be from beginning quite confusing. It take some time to learn this properly.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Daily for 6-12 months
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A great environment for elaboration and validation of algebraic models
During the development of some models of neural networks for massive data processing, it was necessary for us to search for a solution in the cloud capable of supplying our demand for a competitive price due to the lack of funds available. Based on this, and in light of other solutions such as AWS and IBM Watson, Mathematica was the choice that was able to meet our financial criteria and also enabled us to write a very relevant work within the company
Pros
The ability to use the system both online through the cloud infrastructure, as well as offline
Cons
The documentation, although extensive is still not very intuitive for people who are starting their projects
- Industry: Education Management
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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An useful math program
Pros
It is a very intuitive program, you can watch what is happening with all the equations that you want to know the answers, you can sort out the equation step by step and see whats wrong and fix it manually. It is simply the best option if you want to sort out any equation or any math exercise. Also let the user watch in a graph or chart the full data.
Cons
The price is the only issue that I see in this program, people would prefer use another program due to the expensive price of this program and I not blame them, all the people want most of the ocassions will want to use a free to use program instead of a very expensive app
- Industry: Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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Very Effective Math Tool
Pros
There are so many things that you can do with Mathematica because of the Wolfram foundation. It's completely free-form, so you can use it in whatever way you like and achieve results: from contour plots to simple arithmetic and anything more simple or more complex. There are built-in functions to help you if you make a mistake in your code or if you need help figuring out what to do to achieve your goal.
Cons
The tough part is learning all the aspects of the software. The way you have to write your functions and expressions are slightly unconventional to regular maths. And there's no way to know you did something wrong until you've messed up and it prompts you on how to fix it. Sometimes having too many functions is detrimental if there isn't enough support to help the users learn how to start.
- Industry: Research
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Beautiful program for coding
So far I am really happy to use Mathematica to do some simpel data processing and produce nice plots
Pros
The nice thing with Mathematica is the fact that it is very artistic and very easy to get publication quality plots
Cons
Everyone will agree that Mathematica tends to be slower than other programming languages
- Industry: Education Management
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Wolfram Mathematica
I use Mathematica for data handling and modeling. It has been very useful.
Pros
The language used here is similar to other commonly used machine languages. So as a person who know them somewhat, Mathematica helped me on subjects such as physics when it comes to modeling.
Cons
There is a long learning curve. But then again there always will be a lerning curve for a software like this. Therefore no big complaints
- Industry: Education Management
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Pros and Cons
As a student, Mathematica has been very efficient in analyzing data.
Pros
This software is really useful in manipulating data and providing expressions and equations. As a student, I have used it for chemistry to manipulate the math equations.
Cons
Sometimes, Mathematica is difficult to cooperate with and does not realize that some expressions are in fact equal to one another. However, the built in help is great.
- Industry: Insurance
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used for 2+ years
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Good mathematical / scientific prototyping software.
Good mathematical / scientific computing framework, let down by the fact that there are free alternatives.
Pros
Very simple to use language / environment for mathematical and scientific computing. If you don't have a programming background, the syntax is simple and very close to how you would write and equation.
Cons
I think the only issue has to be cost. You can the same functionality (and possibly more) from free tools such as Octave.
- Industry: Biotechnology
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Ideal software for technical computing!
I had a great experience using the Wolfram Mathematica. It's an ideal software for technical computing.
Pros
I like Wolfram Mathematica software because of its high speed mathematical calculation, instantaneous graph illustration, and 3D image view capabilities.
Cons
There is a learning curve to write or enter equations in Mathematica. It's easy to make mistakes.
- Industry: Research
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Must Have mathematics package
Complex algebraic expressions manipulations 2d/3d data and functions plotting and also numerical work. It is just great !
Pros
It does almost everything related to algebra / numerics. For professional and beginners this is the right platform to practice maths.
Cons
It should be more affordable or have limited but with features free version.