MathLetter #5, October 2009
On August 31 we released MathModelica 2.1, which included support for 3D mechanics. The release has received a very positive response and we are now ready to take the next step by introducing the MathModelica Student edition as well as pre releases of a new hydraulic library and an add-on for systems biology.
In this, the fifth, issue of MathLetter we will tell you more about these releases, as well as give you information on upcoming free MathModelica seminars, the new student edition, and last but not least a sales campaign, that will give you extra value for your money when investing in MathModelica during this year.
MathModelica Student
MathModelica Student is equal to the professional version of MathModelica in terms of functionality, speed, and output, with special pricing and three different licensing options to best meet your needs.
MathModelica Student will be made available through the Wolfram Online Store. Read more about the different licensing options here.
MathModelica Professional Sales Campaign
As part of the introduction of the new MathModelica Student edition we will also offer a 20% discount on new MathModelica Professional licenses between October 19 and December 31 2009.
MathModelica Free Online Seminars
Don't miss the chance to learn more about MathModelica by participating at our free online seminars:
- S1 - Introduction to modeling with MathModelica, November 11th
- S2 - Analyzing MathModelica models in Mathematica, November 18th
MathModelica 2.1 Released
Version 2.1 of MathModelica was released August 31st 2009, and included several new features, such as new model libraries, extended analysis capabilities and a new publishing feature.
Learn more about this release here.
Systems Biology Add-on
MathModelica Systems Biology is an add-on product for MathModelica that provides a complete environment for modeling of biochemical systems. It adds libraries, tools and features to MathModelica to make modeling of such systems easier and more intuitive.
Read more about this add-on and apply for a trial here.
Hydraulic Library
We are also launching a hydraulic library for MathModelica. You can read more about this library and apply for a trial here.
Mathematica 2009
The International Mathematica Users Conference 2009 will be held in Champaign, USA, the 22nd - 24th of October 2009. Find out what others are using Mathematica for and take the opportunity to visit with MathCore representatives to learn about the latest MathModelica news.
