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British scientist and author, creator of Mathematica and founder of Wolfram Research, working to develop a general theory of complexity in nature. Born 1959.
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Official website. Includes extensive biographical material, interviews, lists and sample contents of the author's books and other publications, information about Mathematica, and Wolfram's answers to various questions.
Home page for the integrated technical computing software company founded and led by Stephen Wolfram.
New York Times interview with Wolfram. (July 07, 2002)
New York Times story about Wolfram's 1,263-page, self-published book, "A New Kind of Science," and its relationship to current ideas in cosmology. (June 16, 2002)
New York Times feature article about Stephen Wolfram, his ideas and his career. (June 11, 2002)
New York Times feature article about Wolfram and his theories. (May 11, 2002)
Forbes magazine article about Wolfram and his mathematically based ideas. (November 27, 2000)
Official website. Includes extensive biographical material, interviews, lists and sample contents of the author's books and other publications, information about Mathematica, and Wolfram's answers to various questions.
Home page for the integrated technical computing software company founded and led by Stephen Wolfram.
New York Times interview with Wolfram. (July 07, 2002)
New York Times story about Wolfram's 1,263-page, self-published book, "A New Kind of Science," and its relationship to current ideas in cosmology. (June 16, 2002)
New York Times feature article about Stephen Wolfram, his ideas and his career. (June 11, 2002)
New York Times feature article about Wolfram and his theories. (May 11, 2002)
Forbes magazine article about Wolfram and his mathematically based ideas. (November 27, 2000)

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