The Wolfram Lightweight Grid is a system for launching and managing remote Mathematica kernels, a key element of a Mathematica^® grid computing environment.
If you use a text-based interface to Mathematica, then the input you give must consist only of characters that you can type directly on your computer keyboard. But if you use ...
Legacy
(Parallel Package Tutorial) The parallel computing features of Mathematica entirely replace the Parallel Computing Toolkit that was available up to Mathematica Version 6. As stated in the Introduction, ...
As with integers, operations related to division are key to many computations with polynomials. Mathematica includes not only highly optimized univariate polynomial-division ...
Mathematica's Cluster Integration provides a uniquely seamless interface to cluster management systems. With Cluster Integration you can launch and manage jobs running ...
When you make a function definition using :=, the value of the function is recomputed every time you ask for it. In some kinds of calculations, you may end up asking for the ...
Mathematica can run parallel kernels in a number of different ways; locally on the same machine or remote on other machines connected in a network. Furthermore, the network ...
MathLM administers licenses for organizations running multiple instances of Mathematica with a network license. Network licenses have two very important advantages: MathLM is ...
Mathematica can represent not only data and programs, but also the execution history of programs, as symbolic expressions—which can be displayed, manipulated, and analyzed ...