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Mathematica Licenses
Mathematica is currently installed in all public and general labs and can also be installed on:
Computer clusters
The Mathematica license at K-State allows for grid computing for dedicated research clusters or in ad-hoc, or distributed grid environments. To get started, contact the Division of Information Technology.
Campus computers
Follow the directions below to create a Mathematica account, download the application and request an activation key:
Create an account (new users only)
- Go to user.wolfram.com and then click Create Account.
- Fill out the form using your @ksu.edu email and then click Create Wolfram ID.
- Check your email and then click the link to validate your Wolfram ID.
Download application and request activation key
- Fill out the Wolfram Activation Key Request form to request an Activation Key.
- Click the Product Summary page link to access your license.
- Click Get Downloads and then click Download next to your platform.
- Run the installer on your machine and then enter the Activation Key when prompted.
Faculty and staff personally-owned computers
To request a home-use license from Wolfram, fill out and submit Wolfram's Site Home-Use Mathematica License Request form
Student personally owned computers
Follow the directions below to create a Mathematica account, download the application and request an activation key:
Create an account (new users only)
- Go to user.wolfram.com and then click Create Account.
- Fill out the form using your @ksu.edu email and then click Create Wolfram ID.
- Check your email and then click the link to validate your Wolfram ID.
Download application and request activation key
- Fill out the Wolfram Activation Key Request form to request an Activation Key.
- Click the Product Summary page link to access your license.
- Click Get Downloads and then click Download next to your platform.
- Run the installer on your machine and then enter the Activation Key when prompted.
See the K-State Mathematica Resources page for tutorials and resources.