Wolfram Mathematica is math software that integrates numeric and symbolic computations, graphics, programming language documentation and connectivity to other applications, available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
If Wolfram doesn't officially support your Linux distribution, we recommend you switch to a distribution that is officially supported.
This software is not licensed for federally sponsored research.
When installing Mathematica 13, it will prompt you to re-activate. Click Activate through your organization (SSO) and use your campus login instead of the Wolfram-specific login and activation key you have used in the past.
The first time you go through this process, you will be prompted to link it to your existing Wolfram-specific login and password. Going forward, the upgrade process will be much easier than in the past. There's no need to remember any Wolfram-specific login information or product activation keys—just use your campus login.
Contact the UBIT Help Center.