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====== Mathematica ====== | ====== Mathematica ====== | ||
- | The School has a license for Mathematica | + | Mathematica |
- | | + | === SPA Managed Computers === |
+ | Mathematica is available or can be installed on any SPA managed computer | ||
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+ | * On Windows it should be available to install via Software Center, if not contact | ||
+ | * Mathematica is also available via [[https://apps.umn.edu|Apps To Go]] on any device | ||
- | For students, | + | === Students === |
+ | Students can obtain a license for personal use from the [[https:// | ||
- | ===== Installation Instructions ===== | + | === Research Groups |
+ | Research groups can download and install through the College of Science and Engineering' | ||
- | This web page contains outlines for how to access the installation packages on our network and how to obtain license codes, for departmentally-owned computers. For full installation instructions, | ||
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- | You can obtain Mathematica from your MyPhys page (login required). ISO images (for burning to CD) are provided for Unix and Windows, while a self-mounting CD image is provided for Macintosh. | ||
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- | ==== License Setup ==== | ||
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- | If you are using a computer on the Tate Lab network, the easiest thing to do is enter the name of our license server, instead of obtaining a password. The name of our license server is **mathlm.spa.umn.edu** | ||
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- | If you are using a laptop or other system which may not have network connectivity within Tate Lab, you will need to obtain a password from Wolfram. Complete Wolfram' | ||
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- | ==== Finding your MathID ==== | ||
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- | Either run the Mathematica installer - the licensing setup routine will provide the MathID for you. | ||
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- | or... | ||
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- | Run Mathematica and type " | ||
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- | //If your license has already expired, you may need to set your computer clock back in order to run this command.// | ||
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- | ===== Additional Information ===== | ||
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- | * [[http:// | ||
+ | Contact [[net@physics.umn.edu]] if you need for additional questions or assistance |