Look up Wolfram or wolfram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wolfram may refer to: Wolfram (name) Wolfram, the original name for the chemical element...
Stephen Wolfram (/ˈwʊlfrəm/ WUUL-frəm; born 29 August 1959) is a British-American computer scientist, physicist, and businessman. He is known for his...
WolframAlpha was released on May 18, 2009, and is based on Wolfram's earlier product Wolfram Mathematica, a technical computing platform. WolframAlpha...
Wolfram Mathematica is a software system with built-in libraries for several areas of technical computing that allow machine learning, statistics, symbolic...
The Wolfram Language (/ˈwʊlfrəm/ WUUL-frəm) is a proprietary, general very high-level multi-paradigm programming language developed by Wolfram Research...
gridMathematica, Wolfram Finance Platform, webMathematica, the Wolfram Cloud, and the Wolfram Programming Lab. Wolfram Research founder Stephen Wolfram is the CEO...
Tungsten (also called wolfram) is a chemical element; it has symbol W and atomic number 74. Tungsten is a rare metal found naturally on Earth almost exclusively...
Hugo Wolfram (/ˈwʊlfrəm/ WUUL-frəm; 1925 – 15 September 2015) was an English businessman and novelist, of German Jewish origin. He served as managing...
largely written by Eric W. Weisstein. It is sponsored by and licensed to Wolfram Research, Inc. and was partially funded by the National Science Foundation's...
Wolfram von Eschenbach (German: [ˈvɔlfʁam fɔn ˈɛʃn̩bax]; c. 1160/80 – c. 1220) was a German knight, poet and composer, regarded as one of the greatest...
signed Wolfram on a 3-year contract. Maximilian Wolfram at WorldFootball.net Maximilian Wolfram at WorldFootball.net ERSTER NEUZUGANG: MAXIMILIAN WOLFRAM WIRD...
Wolfram syndrome, also called DIDMOAD (diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, and deafness), is a rare autosomal-recessive genetic disorder...
Martin Wolfram (born 29 January 1992 in Dresden) is a German diver. He represented Germany at the 2012 Summer Olympics. At the time he competed in the...
Seaborgium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Sg and atomic number 106. It is named after the American nuclear chemist Glenn T. Seaborg. As...
Conrad Wolfram (born 10 June 1970) is a British technologist and businessman known for his work in information technology and mathematics education reform...
Wolfram Pirchner (born 21 April 1958) is an Austrian politician of the Austrian People's Party who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament...
Wolfram Grandezka (born 17 December 1969 in Saalfeld) is a German actor. He landed the role of Roman Klingenberg in the soap opera Unter uns, playing...
Wolfram Goessling is a physician-scientist who specializes in oncology and gastroenterology. He is the Robert H. Ebert Professor of Medicine at Harvard...
Wolfram Schultz, FRS is a German professor of Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge known for his research that dopamine neurons signal errors in...
Wolfram Berger (born 12 October 1945 in Graz) is an Austrian actor. Assassination in Davos (1975) General Sutter (1999) Bosnian pot (2023) BFI.org Wolfram...
Kind of Science is a book by Stephen Wolfram, published by his company Wolfram Research under the imprint Wolfram Media in 2002. It contains an empirical...
Wolfram Adolphi (born 6 January 1951 in Leuna) is a German journalist and political scientist. From 1990 until the 1991 revelation that he had been an...
Wolfram Sievers (10 July 1905 – 2 June 1948) was a Nazi and convicted war criminal for medical atrocities carried out while he was managing director...
Wolfram Wuttke (17 November 1961 – 1 March 2015) was a German professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Wuttke made his Bundesliga debut in...
binary number, this corresponds to the decimal value 110. This is the Wolfram code naming scheme. In 2004, Matthew Cook published a proof that Rule 110...
(96–100). Wolfram 1990, p. 58. Wolfram 1990, pp. 63–64. Eusebius 1900, Book IV, Chapters 5–6 Wolfram 1990, p. 95. Jordanes 1915, pp. xxx (113–15). Wolfram 1990...