Mathematical functions have always been a core part of Wolfram Language, and the innovation and expansion of our large collection of mathematical functions continues. With Version 14.2, we're introducing built-in system functions for doing game theory, adding built-in modeling primitives for static and quasistatic magnetic fields and taking the idea of computing with symbolic arrays a step further.
Webinar ID
d0c7e927544a
Agenda
New Functions for Game Theory
Calculus and Algebra with Symbolic Arrays
PDE Models for Magnetic Fields
Presenters
Marc Vicuna
Kernel Developer, Wolfram Research
Adam Strzebonski
Symbolic Algorithms Developer, Wolfram Research
Oliver Ruebenkoenig
Senior Kernel Developer, Wolfram Research
Devendra Kapadia
Manager of Mathematical Computation, Wolfram Research