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WolframAlpha

WolframAlpha (/ˈwʊlf.rəm-/ WUULf-rəm-) is an answer engine developed by Wolfram Research. It answers factual queries by computing answers from externally sourced data. WolframAlpha was released on May 18, 2009 and is based on Wolfram's earlier product Wolfram Mathematica, a technical computing platform. WolframAlpha gathers data from academic and commercial websites such as the CIA's The World Factbook, the United States Geological Survey, a Cornell University Library publication called All About Birds, Chambers Biographical Dictionary, Dow Jones, the Catalogue of Life, CrunchBase, Best Buy, and the FAA to answer queries. A Spanish version was launched in 2022. (Wikipedia).

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Wolfram High School Summer Camp

Wolfram High School Summer Camp is a project-orientated curriculum for high-school students—introducing cutting-edge programming, computational thinking, and innovative technology. This is a unique opportunity for entrepreneurial and STEM-minded high-school students to learn how to develop

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The Wolfram Compiler

The Wolfram Compiler is a long-term project for the compilation of Wolfram Language programs. It converts Wolfram Language into native machine code and provides a faster execution path as well as many opportunities for innovative programming features. It is used for an increasing amount of

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2021

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The Wolfram Compiler

The Wolfram Compiler converts Wolfram Language code into native machine instructions that run directly on the machine hardware. It offers a powerful way to speed up programs and provides many opportunities for innovative programming features such as building connections to external librari

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2022

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Wolfram Physics Project: Exploring the Wilds of the Combinator Jungle

This is a Wolfram Physics Project working session on Combinators and treelike hypersurfaces in the Wolfram Model. Begins at 5:41 Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Check out the an

From playlist Wolfram Physics Project Livestream Archive

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Machine Learning in the Wolfram Language: JSSAC 2016 Seminar

Learn more about machine learning in the Wolfram Language: http://reference.wolfram.com/language/guide/MachineLearning.html In this presentation, Etienne Bernard, Lead Architect in the Advanced Research Group at Wolfram Research, shows functions of machine learning in the Wolfram Language

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Elementary Introduction To Wolfram Language - Machine Learning | Introduction | #datascience

Don’t forget to subscribe! This project series is an elementary introduction to the wolfram language. Developed by Wolfram Research, it is a multi-paradigm programming language. It is the language of the mathematical symbolic computation program Mathematica. It is scalable for programs

From playlist Elementary Introduction To Wolfram Language

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Wolfram Physics Project: Numerical Relativity, Gravitational Phenomena & Experimental Implications

This is a Wolfram Physics Project working session on numerical relativity, gravitational phenomena and experimental implications in the Wolfram Model. Begins at 3:12 Jonathan's paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.09363 Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-

From playlist Wolfram Physics Project Livestream Archive

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A Problem WolframAlpha Didn't Solve, But You Can (615 + x^2 = 2^y)

I didn't solve this problem myself, but I felt better when I learned WolframAlpha couldn't solve it either! But there is a way to solve it using careful mathematical reasoning. Thanks to Luka Khizambareli from Georgia for suggesting this and sending its solution! (*And you have to be reall

From playlist Math Puzzles, Riddles And Brain Teasers

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How to Get Better at Math

Check out Brilliant.org to start learning for free - and be among the first 200 people to sign up to get 20% off your subscription: https://brilliant.org/ThomasFrank If you want to improve your math skills, you need to do lots of math. But how do you progress when you come across a proble

From playlist Brian McLogan - How to get better at math

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Visualizing Taylor series approximations | Series | AP Calculus BC | Khan Academy

The larger the degree of a Taylor polynomial, the better it approximates the function. See that in action with sin(x) and its Taylor polynomials. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-calculus-bc/bc-series/bc-power-series/v/function-as-a-geometric

From playlist Series | AP Calculus BC | Khan Academy

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Mathematica Multiplies Classroom Success

Abby Brown For more videos from Wolfram Research please visit http://www.wolfram.com/videos

From playlist Wolfram Research: Portraits of Success

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Learning on the Go: Mobile Apps for Education

Speaker: Angela Sims This presentation covers the wide range of educational mobile applications powered by Wolfram|Alpha, including apps in math, physics, geography, astronomy, and more. For more training resources, please visit: http://www.wolfram.com/Training/

From playlist Wolfram Technologies for STEM Education 2014

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Calculus Webinar for Educators

For more training resources, visit: http://www.wolfram.com/training/ Explore functions and their derivatives, integrals and limits using the Wolfram Language. This session shows practice problems with the Wolfram Problem Generator and lesson plans and tips on using Wolfram|Alpha in your c

From playlist Wolfram|Alpha for Educators: Webinar Training Series

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Personalized Marathon Analyses

To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technologyconference/ Speaker: Jeff Bryant & Eila Stiegler Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile

From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2017

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Introducing the Wolfram Problem Generator

Speaker: Greg Hurst This talk showcases Wolfram Problem Generator in a classroom setting and explains how it can be incorporated in STEM education. For more training resources, please visit: http://www.wolfram.com/Training/

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Tech Talks 2020: Developments in WolframAlpha Notebook Edition

Begins at 3:05 Brad James shows off some of the latest math features added to Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition and the Wolfram|Alpha web engine, including updated step-by-step computations, improved interactivity, and built-in access to Wolfram Demonstrations and the Wolfram Resource System.

From playlist Tech Talks: Wolfram Virtual Technology Conference 2020

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Wolfram Physics Project: Relations to Category Theory

Stephen Wolfram and special guests discuss the Wolfram Physics Project and its relations to Category Theory. Begins at 9:50 Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Check out the announc

From playlist Wolfram Physics Project Livestream Archive

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Translating Wolfram|Alpha into other Languages

To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technologyconference/ Speaker: Meng Lu, Noriko Yasui, Francisco Javier Rodriguez Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interac

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