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At its heart, Mathematica is built on the . Unlike standard programming languages, it is "knowledge-based," meaning it has vast amounts of built-in data (from chemical properties to historical weather) and specialized algorithms for symbolic manipulation, data visualization, and machine learning. Key Features of Version 13.2.1

Better support for macOS (including Apple Silicon) and Windows ensured that the heavy computational lifting remained fast and responsive on modern hardware. wolfram-mathematica-13-2-1-full-version

Improved "External Operations" allowed Mathematica to play more nicely with other languages like Python and SQL, making it a central hub for complex workflows. Why It Matters At its heart, Mathematica is built on the

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