Mathematica 6 introduces a new paradigm for "instant interactivity," and this site is a forum for exploring it. The collection is constantly expanding--the several thousands of Demonstrations that we've published so far are only a glimpse of what we hope to see in the future--and the site's ongoing success depends on your participation. Any Mathematica 6 user can contribute Demonstrations--you don't have to be an expert. Demonstrations can be on any topic you'd like--from everyday life to front-line scientific research. Once reviewed, Demonstrations will be published on our website, with complete authoring and citation information. Visitors can then reference them in other publications, link to them from their websites, or use them as powerful teaching tools in classrooms around the world.
After a few minutes, a fully built web preview of your Demonstration will appear, and you can submit your Demonstration for final publication. More about authoring Demonstrations »
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