![]() ![]() One long-term story has to do with special functions. ![]() And for the Wolfram Language (which also means for Mathematica) we’re always pushing the frontiers of what’s computable in math. Continuous & Discrete Calculus More Math, As Always (March 2020) ![]() The contents of this post are compiled from Stephen Wolfram’s Release Announcements for 12.1, 12.2, 12.3 and 13.0. Here are the updates in symbolic and numeric computation since then, including the latest features in 13.0.
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