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LLM Tech and a Lot More: Version 13.3 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

And in Mathematica and the Wolfram Language that’s achieved with Integrate. And over the years that’s exactly what we’ve achieved—for integrals, sums, differential equations, etc. It’s the end of a long journey, and a satisfying achievement in the quest to make as much mathematical knowledge as possible automatically computable.

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Examining the extremely small

Futurum

A nanometre (nm) is a unit of measurement equal to a billionth of a metre, or 0.000001 mm. There are currently 38 research groups in CeNS, and they share their skills and equipment with each other, resulting in scientific discoveries that could not be achieved if individual nanoscientists were working alone.

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How Did We Get Here? The Tangled History of the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Stephen Wolfram

But, first and foremost, the story of the Second Law is the story of a great intellectual achievement of the mid-19th century. Already the steam-engine works our mines, impels our ships, excavates our ports and our rivers, forges iron, fashions wood, grinds grain, spins and weaves our cloths, transports the heaviest burdens, etc.

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Launching Version 13.0 of Wolfram Language + Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

We’ve already got heat transfer , mass transport and acoustics. And now we can for example find the maximum 3, 3 component of the strain tensor and the position where it’s achieved: &#10005. We can also take a single video and “summarize” it as a series of video + audio snippets, chosen for example equally spaced in the video.