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computing:software:mathematica [2015/03/26 12:03] – Updating license instructions adamcomputing:software:mathematica [2017/04/05 15:15] (current) bren
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 ====== Mathematica ====== ====== Mathematica ======
  
-Mathematica licenses are available to faculty for use on university owned devices. The license does not extend to home or other personally-owned systems.  Licenses can be requested [[https://user.wolfram.com/portal/login.html;jsessionid=A7639BB4D98402E9510A0A10F5D5688B|here]]+Mathematica is available via several sources
  
-    * [[http://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/myphys/|Software downloads are in MyPhys]]+=== SPA Managed Computers === 
 +Mathematica is available or can be installed on any SPA managed computer 
 +  On linux enter ''module avail'' to view the available versions, and ''module load mathematica'' to load the newest 
 +  * On Windows it should be available to install via Software Center, if not contact [[net@physics.umn.edu]] with the computer name 
 +    * Mathematica is also available via [[https://apps.umn.edu|Apps To Go]] on any device
  
-For students, the College of Science and Engineering makes Mathematica available to its students and those in other colleges that pay the CSE Technology FeeMore information is available at www.cselabs.umn.edu+=== Students === 
 +Students can obtain a license for personal use from the [[https://it.umn.edu/mathematica%C2%AE-wolfram|Office of Information Technology]] or the [[https://wwws.cs.umn.edu/download_software/mathematica|College of Science and Engineering]]
  
-===== Installation Instructions =====+=== Research Groups === 
 +Research groups can download and install through the College of Science and Engineering's license. It can be downloaded [[https://wwws.cs.umn.edu/download_software/mathematica|here]], the license server address is: ''swlicense4.oit.umn.edu''
  
-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, you should consult the directions at the [[http://documents.wolfram.com|Wolfram Documentation Web Site]]. 
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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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-There is a PDF README file in the [[https://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/myphys/software/|software downloads area]] along with the mathematica installers which has directions for obtaining a license. Use "Option 1" the machine specific / stand alone installation.  You will need to obtain a password from Wolfram.  You should (after some time) receive a license code by email. 
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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 "$MachineID" (shift-Enter). 
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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://documents.wolfram.com|Wolfram Documentation]] 
  
 +Contact [[net@physics.umn.edu]] if you need for additional questions or assistance 
computing/software/mathematica.1427389397.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/03/26 12:03 by adam