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mathStatica is a mathematical statistics software and course suite that runs on top of Mathematica. The captured text indicates that a single download includes the latest Rose/Smith Mathematical Statistics with Mathematica eBook, mathStatica 2.72, examples, FAQs, installation materials, and more. It is not positioned as a general-purpose IDE or coding platform, but rather as a specialized tool for teaching mathematical statistics, theoretical derivation, and numerical statistical computation.
In terms of functionality, mathStatica’s core value lies in applying Mathematica’s symbolic computation, numerical computation, and graphics capabilities to statistical use cases. External reviews suggest that it offers a noticeable efficiency improvement over using Mathematica directly for comparable functions, though the specific testing details should be checked in the original review. It also provides dynamic interactive electronic course materials, exercise Solution Manuals, and support for centralized distribution in course settings.
In terms of compatibility, the text explicitly lists the mathStatica GOLD versions corresponding to different Mathematica releases: Mathematica 9 through 13.2 use 2.72 GOLD, version 8 uses 2.5, versions 6/7 use 2.0, version 5 uses 1.5, and version 4 uses 1.2. There is no mention of support for other languages, frameworks, APIs, or SDKs, nor is it stated whether the software is open source.
The Course License pricing is clearly stated: US$390 for a 4-month course and US$790 for a 12-month course. If a school has a Mathematica site license, the course license can be installed on computers using the same site license, and students may also use it for free within that scope. A shared departmental or lab Mathematica $LicenseID may also be covered. The text does not provide information on individual editions, enterprise plans, or payment methods.
Its strengths are a complete set of statistics teaching resources, relatively convenient deployment in campus Mathematica environments, and support for multiple Mathematica versions. Its drawbacks are a strong dependency on Mathematica and a fairly narrow target audience. The website’s information presentation also feels traditional, and there is no sign of modern developer-tool features such as cloud collaboration, open APIs, SDKs, CI integration, or self-hosted server capabilities.
The text does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, and payment methods are also unknown. If access or procurement is inconvenient, alternatives include Mathematica’s built-in statistical functions, or building a statistics teaching and computing environment with R, Python, and Jupyter Notebook. For universities that already have a Mathematica campus license and teach mathematical statistics courses, mathStatica is more worth evaluating.
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