Wolfram mathematica 11.3
In addition to all the new functionality in 11.3, there’s a new element to our process.
#WOLFRAM MATHEMATICA 11.3 FULL#
Integer (.0) versions aim to be more systematic, and to provide full coverage of new areas, rounding out what has been delivered incrementally in. 1 versions is to be able to deliver the latest fruits of our R&D efforts on as timely a basis as possible. 1 version may not completely fill out a new area, and some of the functions may be tagged as “experimental”. 1 versions is to use them to release everything that’s ready at a particular moment in time. We’ve always got a large pipeline of R&D underway, and our strategy for. Critical to this, of course, has been the fact that we use the Wolfram Language to develop the Wolfram Language-and indeed most of the things that we can now add in Version 11.3 are only possible because we’re making use of the huge stack of technology that we’ve been systematically building for more than 30 years. This June 23rd it’ll be 30 years since we released Version 1.0, and I'm very proud of the fact that we’ve now been able to maintain an accelerating rate of innovation and development for no less than three decades. But today we’ve got a still bigger release: Version 11.3 that, among other things, includes nearly 120 completely new functions. Last September we released Version 11.2 of the Wolfram Language and Mathematica-with all sorts of new functionality, including 100+ completely new functions.