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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.

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