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United against Coronavirus: Wolfram makes “Mathematica Online” available to the academic networks member institutions

Free access to the “Mathematica Online” tool will last until August 15, 2020. Wolfram's goal is “to collaborate with academic continuity and academic research, which are fundamental to face together this difficult global challenge”.

Mathematica is a modern technical computing system that covers most areas of the discipline, such as neural networks, machine learning, image processing, geometry, data science, visualizations and others. The system is used in many technical, scientific, engineering, mathematical and computer fields. It was created by Stephen Wolfram and developed by Wolfram Research of Champaign, Illinois. The programming language used in Mathematica is Wolfram Language.

Interested parties can access Mathematica Online directly until August 15, 2020 through the link https://account.wolfram.com/redeem/COVID19REDCLARA. If you need access to Mathematica Desktop or System Modeler, please contact Roy Álvarez at ralvarez@wolfram.com

This contribution is part of the collaborative actions that the National Research and Education Networks (NREN) of Latin America are coordinating, together with RedCLARA, to support our member institutions in the fight against Coronavirus (COVID-19). 

For more information about these or other free of charge services to face the situation caused by the pandemic, please contact the national network of your country:

If your country is not on the list above, please write to RedCLARA_comunica@redclara.net.

The national Academic Networks that are part of RedCLARA are non-for-profit organizations and do not represent any type of trademark.
 

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