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Mathematica Gallery Collection
Full-color posters of several graphics from the Mathematica
gallery are now available to purchase online. To order your own poster
from the Mathematica Gallery Collection, go to gallery.wolfram.com.
Specialized Mini-Courses Provide Live,
Interactive Mathematica Training Online
Wolfram Education Group has expanded its Mathematica training
course offerings with the launch of several new online mini-courses
taught by core developers at Wolfram Research. These tightly focused,
highly applied sessions are short and inexpensive, and include
information on emerging technologies as they are integrated
into Mathematica. For more information, go to www.wolfram.com/news/wegminicourses.html.
New Partnership Unites gridMathematica with High-Performance
Orion Cluster Workstations
The Orion Cluster Workstation with gridMathematica installed
provides a quick way for the individual user to set up and run large
calculations by offering a high-level programming language, a vast
collection of reliable algorithms, and easy-to-use parallel
programming constructs. For more information, go to
www.orionmulti.com/news/pr_083020042.
Air Force's Air Education and Training Command Implements Mathematica
for Business Analytics
Air Education and Training Command directors at Randolph Air Force
Base in San Antonio, Texas are using Mathematica as part of
their business analytics toolbox to help predict resource requirements
and streamline future training. For more information, go to
www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2004/0823/tec-analyze-08-23-04.asp.
Growing a Grid at Skidmore College
Using gridMathematica for his most intensive applications, Flip Phillips
has reduced his computation times from as much as two months to as
little as four hours. Phillips wrote a series of programs that extend
his grid by "scavenging" idle network machines for available resources
to accelerate his system. For more information, go to
www.wolfram.com/news/skidmoregrid.html.
Mathematica in Education and Research
The Mathematica in Education and Research (MiER) journal
is back in a new quarterly format, which will be available in both
electronic and print versions. Volume 10, Number 1 is now online. The
journal publishes articles, notes, and special features on the use
of Mathematica technology in all aspects of education and
research. Article submission guidelines are available on the website.
For more information, visit
www.ijournals.net.
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