Mathematica is a computer algebra system published by Wolfram Research since 1988 and used in scientific circles to perform algebraic calculations and create programs
A star in the world of symbolic computation, Mathematica has recently been updated to version 10. More than 700 new functions have been integrated into this software by Wolfram Research.
Mathematica 10 introduces a wide range of domains: machine learning, computational geometry, geographic computing and device connectivity, but also deepening capabilities and covering the entire algorithmic spectrum.
But that's not all. One of the major new features of this version lies under the hood. Mathematica 10 is the first version of the software to be entirely based on the Wolfram Language. This programming language first appeared in the Raspberry Pi version of Mathematica. The British microcomputer now has this new version, which remains free for personal use.
Configuration
– Platform: Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8-8.1 Windows 10
– Intel Pentium 4 2.4 gHz or equivalent
– 2 GB RAM
– 8 GB Free Disk Space
Facility
1. Install Mathematica_10.4.0_WIN and launch the program
2. Click “Other ways to activate”
3. Click "Manual Activation"
4. Copy the MathID
5. Open a Windows command prompt and launch Mathematica_10.4.0_Keygen.exe. Paste MathID
6. Copy the generated key and activation password and paste them into the activation box.
The activation key is still 1234-4321-123456
- Language: English
- Size: 2.38 GB
This article was updated on July 21, 2016












