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Newly Released Mathematica 5.1 Delivers Unmatched Performance for Handling Data

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  • Subject: [mg52260] Newly Released Mathematica 5.1 Delivers Unmatched Performance for Handling Data
  • From: Wolfram Research <newsdesk at wolfram.com>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 01:45:01 -0500 (EST)
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Newly Released Mathematica 5.1 Delivers Unmatched Performance
for Handling Data

Mathematica 5.1, the data functions release, is now available
from Wolfram Research. Building on Mathematica 5's dramatic
speed, scope, and scalability improvements, Version 5.1 adds a
host of new capabilities, especially for working with
large-scale, diverse types of data.

There are more than 50 new functions, toolkits, and performance
improvements in Mathematica 5.1. Highlights include:

* Industrial-strength string manipulation
* Built-in universal database connectivity
* Highly optimized binary data I/O
* Additional import-export formats, including XLS and AVI
* Integrated web services support
* 2D and 3D automated network visualization
* High-performance array visualization
* Numerical linear algebra performance enhancements
* Fully integrated piecewise functions
* Integration over implicitly defined regions
* Event handling in numerical differential equations
* New algorithms for symbolic differential equations
* Cluster analysis capabilities added
* Interactive exploration tool for differential equations
* MathematicaMark benchmarking tool
* GUIKit interface and application builder--now built in
* and many more innovations

Complementing these new capabilities are enhancements to
Mathematica's unique automatic algorithm selection--the inherent
intelligence that automatically applies the best algorithm to
each task. Mathematica 5.1 adds more algorithms and better
intelligence in a number of key areas, producing accurate
results even faster than before.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica


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