![]() ![]() Back in Version 1.0 we already had 70 special functions. 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. Two years ago we released Version 12.0 of the Wolfram Language. ![]()
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