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Mathematical functions have always been a core part of Wolfram Language, and the innovation and expansion of our large collection of mathematical functions continues. With Version 14.2, we're introducing built-in system functions for doing game theory, adding built-in modeling primitives for static and quasistatic magnetic fields and taking the idea of computing with symbolic arrays a step further.
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  • New Functions for Game Theory
  • Calculus and Algebra with Symbolic Arrays
  • PDE Models for Magnetic Fields
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Marc Vicuna
Kernel Developer, Wolfram Research
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Adam Strzebonski
Symbolic Algorithms Developer, Wolfram Research
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Oliver Ruebenkoenig
Senior Kernel Developer, Wolfram Research
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