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For Faculty

  1. Create an account (New users only):
    1. Go to user.wolfram.com and click "Create Account"
    2. Fill out form using a @csueastbay.edu email, and click "Create Wolfram ID"
    3. Check your email and click the link to validate your Wolfram ID
       
  2. Request access to the product:
    Mathematica Wolfram|Alpha Pro
    For school-owned machines:
    1. Fill out this form to request an Activation Key
    2. Click the "Product Summary page" link to access your license
    3. Click "Get Downloads" and select "Download" next to your platform
    4. Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt
    For a personally owned machine:
    1. Fill out this form to request a home-use license from Wolfram.
    1. Fill out this form to request access
    2. Go to Wolfram|Alpha and click "Sign in" to access Wolfram|Alpha Pro

     

     

     

     

     

For Students

  1. Create an account (New users only):
    1. Go to user.wolfram.com and click "Create Account"
    2. Fill out form using a @horizon.csueastbay.edu email, and click "Create Wolfram ID"
    3. Check your email and click the link to validate your Wolfram ID
       
  2. Request access to the product:
    Mathematica Wolfram|Alpha Pro
    For a personally owned machine:
    1. Fill out this form to request an Activation Key
    2. Click the "Product Summary page" link to access your license
    3. Click "Get Downloads" and select "Download" next to your platform
    4. Run the installer on your machine, and enter Activation Key at prompt
    1. Fill out this form to request access
    2. Go to Wolfram|Alpha and click "Sign in" to access Wolfram|Alpha Pro

     

     

     

*Please note: Mathematica is installed on the computers in the CSUEB Hayward Library for student use.*

Computer Clusters

The Cal State East Bay Mathematica license can be used for grid computing. If you are interested in using Mathematica for parallel computing on a dedicated cluster, or in a distributed grid environment, please contact Paul Fish (email: paulf@wolfram.com) at Wolfram Research.

Tutorials

Mathematica

The first three tutorials are excellent for new users, and can be assigned to students as homework to learn Mathematica outside of class time.

  • Hands-on Start to Mathematica (video)

    Follow along in Mathematica as you watch this multi-part screencast that teaches you the basics—how to create your first notebook, calculations, visualizations, interactive examples, and more.

  • Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica and Programming with the Wolfram Language (book)

    Learn Mathematica at your own pace from authors with 50+ years of combined Mathematica experience—with hands-on examples, end-of-chapter exercises, and authors' tips that introduce you to the breadth of Mathematica with a focus on ease of use.

  • Mathematica & Wolfram Language Fast Introduction for Math Students (online book)

    Use this tutorial to learn about solving math problems in the Wolfram Language—from basic arithmetic to integral calculus and beyond.

  • What's New in Mathematica 11

    Provides a list of new functionality in Mathematica 11, and links to documentation and examples for these new features—including 3D printing, audio processing, machine learning and neural networks, and text and language processing.

  • How To Topics

    Access step-by-step instructions ranging from how to create animations to basic syntax information.

  • Mathematica Resources

    Browse Wolfram's large collection of learning materials and support resources.
     

Wolfram|Alpha Pro

  • Tour of Wolfram|Alpha

    New to Wolfram|Alpha? Take a tour to learn what you can do with Wolfram|Alpha, and explore additional features you get with Wolfram|Alpha Pro.