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The Latest from Our R&D Pipeline: Version 13.2 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

But it’s also got some “surprise” new dramatic efficiency improvements, and it’s got some first hints of major new areas that we have under development—particularly related to astronomy and celestial mechanics. Relativity also isn’t important in geography, but it is in astronomy. Introducing Astro Computation. Dates are complicated.

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

Stephen Wolfram

And, yes, when you try to run the function, it’ll notice it doesn’t have correct arguments and options specified. But what if we ask a question where the answer is some algebraic expression? But perhaps even more common are surface integrals, representing for example total flux through a surface. And in Version 13.3

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The Story Continues: Announcing Version 14 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

So, for example, here’s a graphical representation of a simple arithmetic evaluation, with TraceOriginal → True : And here’s the corresponding “pruned” version, with TraceOriginal → Automatic : (And, yes, the structures of these graphs are closely related to things like the causal graphs we construct in our Physics Project.) In Version 3.0

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Launching Version 12.3 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

But sometimes it’s much more convenient to get the subgraph (and in fact in the formalism of our Physics Project that subgraph—that we view as a “ geodesic ball ”—is a rather central construct). And in fact our whole Physics Project was basically made possible by the rich graph functionality in the Wolfram Language. So in Version 12.3