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… where is your username on the computer. You can access your activation information through the Wolfram User Portal.īy default, the Base Directory, the User Base Directory, the Local Base directory and the Cache Base Directory are located at: For information on how to access applications through, visit /vdi.Mathematica may need to be activated again after resetting. This software is also available through ITS’s virtual desktop interface (VDI),.

  • Ahmanson Information Commons in Leavey Library (LVL Lower Level)įor information on accessing software in these USC Computing Centers, see /spaces/computingcenters.
  • Mathematica is also available on computers located in the following USC Computing Centers: Information on using Mathematica, including how to use it on your UNIX computing account can be found at /mathematica.
  • Fill out this form to request an activation key.
  • Run the installer on your machine and enter your activation key when prompted.įill out this form to request a home-use license from Wolfram.
  • Click Get Downloads and select Download next to your platform.
  • Click the Product Summary page link to access your license.
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    Fill out this form to request an Activation Key.

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  • Check your email and click the link to validate your Wolfram ID.
  • Fill out the form using your USC email address and click Create Wolfram ID.
  • Create an account (New users only current users skip to step 2):.
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    Campus Computerįollow the directions below to download Mathematica from the Wolfram User Portal. Follow the instructions below to download and install Mathematica on these computers. Mathematica can be installed on personal computers located on campus, personal computers owned by faculty and staff, and personal computers owned by students. Mathematica is currently available on the UNIX, Mac OS X, and Windows platforms. Mathematica is a comprehensive, technical computing environment that allows users to easily work with numerical, symbolic, and graphical information and data.











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