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    <description>A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on computational food and nutrition begins on February 23, 2026.&#xD;
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Join me and fellow food and nutrition enthusiasts to learn how to compute, analyze and visualize data from Wolfram Language&amp;#039;s built-in knowledgebase of foods. Our topics for the study group include easy-to-use nutrition data retrieval and analysis tools, nutrient comparison plots and visualizations, statistical analysis of nutrition data, recipe management with LLMs, and food chemistry and physics with curated data and built-in formulas.&#xD;
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    <description>A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on [&amp;#034;Introduction to Partial Differential Equations&amp;#034;][1] begins Monday, January 12, 2026.&#xD;
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Some prior familiarity with Wolfram Language, multivariable calculus and differential equations is recommended.&#xD;
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    <description>A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on [“Introduction to Special Functions”][1] begins on Monday, September 15, 2025.&#xD;
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Join a cohort of fellow mathematics enthusiasts to learn about the fundamentals of the theory of special functions.&#xD;
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Our topics will include various groups of special functions (gamma and related functions, special integrals, orthogonal polynomials, Bessel and related, hypergeometric, Heun, Appell, Meijer’s G and other classes of functions), methods of working with them, as well as powerful built-in tools of the Wolfram Language applied to special functions.&#xD;
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The study group will be led by me and [@Devendra Kapadia][at0] and you will learn a lot about special functions in the Wolfram Language!&#xD;
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Some prior knowledge of Wolfram Language, calculus, complex analysis and differential equations is required.&#xD;
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    <description>A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on **the intersection between Wolfram Language and LLMs** begins on the 10th of November, 2025.&#xD;
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Join me and a cohort of fellow learners to learn about how you can use large language models in the Wolfram environment and&amp;#x2014;likewise&amp;#x2014;how you can use Wolfram&amp;#039;s computational intelligence to augment the capabilities of large language models. &#xD;
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This series starts with a discussion about basic back-and-forth chats with LLMs in the notebook environment. The next lessons show how to incorporate LLMs into different workflows and write your own functions that call upon LLMs for input, oftentimes saving a fair amount of time and effort. The series ends with discussions of how to take advantage of Wolfram Language&amp;#039;s computational nature to make LLMs&amp;#x2014;which are fundamentally stochastic and prone to hallucination&amp;#x2014;much more robust and reliable, then gives examples of how to combine all of these ideas in order to create single Wolfram Language functions that can call multiple agents and tools simultaneously.&#xD;
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This is a one week Study Group that will run from November 10 to November 14 at 11AM to 12PM CST.&#xD;
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**[Register here.][1]**&#xD;
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    <dc:date>2025-11-06T19:40:25Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Wolfram Neural Networks Boot Camp 2026</title>
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Hi everybody! In just about six weeks, our online [Neural Networks Boot Camp][2] will begin. This two-week boot camp will feature lectures from Wolfram instructors and developers from the machine learning team. You&amp;#039;ll learn what neural networks are, how you can use pre-trained networks and how to build and train your own models. Explore ways that AI and deep learning can be applied to text, image and audio analysis.&#xD;
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Earn certification for:&#xD;
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This boot camp has discounted pricing for students, educators and even hobbyists.&#xD;
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    <description>A Wolfram U daily study group on &amp;#034;Signals, Systems and Signal Processing&amp;#034; begins on May 16, 2022.&#xD;
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Join instructors [@Leila Fuladi][at0]  and [@Mariusz Jankowski][at1] and a cohort of fellow learners to study the concepts, mathematics, principles and techniques of signal processing. We&amp;#039;ll cover methods of analysis for both continuous-time and discrete-time signals and systems, sampling and introductory filter design. The concepts and methods of signals and systems play an important role in many areas of science and engineering and many everyday signal processing examples are included. A basic working knowledge of the Wolfram Language is recommended.&#xD;
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**[REGISTER HERE][1]**&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Abrita Chakravarty</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2022-05-06T22:26:34Z</dc:date>
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    <title>[DATASCIFRI] Data Science Fridays: Dive into Data!</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3027155</link>
    <description>Hi everybody! We&amp;#039;re running a series of Data Science Friday webinars starting this coming Friday (Oct. 6, 2023) and running through the end of the month. This series will help you get a sense of how to work with data in Wolfram Language&amp;#x2014;importing, cleaning, visualizing and more with data spanning from traffic cameras to geological surveys to Mars and even other galaxies!&#xD;
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The first webinar&amp;#x2014;again, that&amp;#039;s this Friday, October 6 2023&amp;#x2014;will be lead by [@Tom Sherlock][at0] and will cover how to create the amazing images he shows [in this notebook][2] by using data from the James Webb Space Telescope. This webinar will primarily focus on image analysis and construction, with later webinars focusing on video creation, geographic visualization and even a combination of graph theory, image processing and machine learning.&#xD;
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You can register for this series [**HERE**.][3] All sessions will start at noon Central US time. Remember that even if you can&amp;#039;t make it to every Friday session, registration means that you&amp;#039;ll get a link to the recordings delivered right to your inbox. We hope to see you there!&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Arben Kalziqi</dc:creator>
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    <title>[WSG25] Daily Study Group: Neural Networks for AI</title>
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    <description>A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on **Neural Networks** begins on the 27th of October, 2025.&#xD;
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Join Wolfram U instructors [@Arben Kalziqi][at0], [@Abrita Chakravarty][at1] and a cohort of fellow learners to read and discuss some of the fundamental concepts of Neural Networks. We will pull in reading material from Stephen Wolfram&amp;#039;s widely-read &amp;#034;[What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work?][1]&amp;#034; and Etienne Bernard&amp;#039;s &amp;#034;[Introduction to Machine Learning][2]&amp;#034;. We plan to go over code snippets from the books and use the Wolfram Language Neural Nets Framework for hands-on examples of using Wolfram Language capabilities for working with neural networks and artificial intelligence. &#xD;
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Please feel free to use this thread to collaborate and share ideas, materials and links to other resources with fellow learners.&#xD;
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October 27th-31st, 11am-12pm CT (4-5pm GMT)&#xD;
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    <dc:date>2025-10-21T16:56:09Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Make a table of image identifications for an image of a tiger, blurred by an amount from 1 to 5?</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3563621</link>
    <description>I am currently on Chapter 22, of &amp;#034;The Elementary Intro To Wolfram Language&amp;#034; in Wolfram University&#xD;
Under question 22.3 of the exercise;  &#xD;
Question: Make a table of image identifications for an image of a tiger, blurred by an amount from 1 to 5.&#xD;
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no matter what I put the output there, even if it is right, the wolfram exercise is marking it wrong, the outputs are as follows:&#xD;
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    Table[ImageIdentify[Blur[ input picture of tiger, ],r]],{r,5}]&#xD;
    ImageIdentify[{ input 5 pictures from blur of a tiger }]&#xD;
    Table[ImageIdentify[Blur[ input tiger pic, n]], {n, 5}]&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Jim William</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2025-10-21T18:47:23Z</dc:date>
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    <title>[WSG in French] Que fait ChatGPT... et pourquoi cela fonctionne-t-il ?</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3568711</link>
    <description>Le premier Wolfram U Daily Study Group en français commence le 3 novembre 2025. &#xD;
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Du 3 au 7 novembre 2025, de 11h00 à midi, rejoignez les membres du groupe et [@Yves Papegay][2], qui animera chaque session en étudiant le contenu du [livre best-seller de Stephen Wolfram][1] qui fournit une explication accessible et captivante du succès de ChatGPT.&#xD;
 en parcourant le code pertinent, en passant en revue les concepts clés et en répondant à vos questions.&#xD;
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Dans ce format original et interactif où nous utiliserons le Wolfram Language pour explorer les concepts clés et répondre à nos questions, vous découvrirez le fonctionnement interne de ChatGPT et les raisons pour lesquelles il est si performant dans la production de résultats linguistiques significatifs. Aucune connaissance technique n&amp;#039;est requise ! Vous étudierez les principes fondamentaux des réseaux neuronaux, l&amp;#039;architecture sous-jacente des LLM tels que ChatGPT et le rôle du langage computationnel.&#xD;
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N&amp;#039;hésitez pas à utiliser ce fil de conversation pour exprimer et partager avec le groupe, vos idées, vos questions, vos références, ainsi que des liens vers d&amp;#039;autres ressources.&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Yves Papegay</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2025-10-31T13:20:19Z</dc:date>
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    <title>[WSG24] Daily Study Group: Elementary Introduction to Wolfram Language</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3270548</link>
    <description>![enter image description here][1]&#xD;
A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on Elementary Introduction to Wolfram Language begins on Monday, September 16. &#xD;
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Join me and [Eryn Gillam][2] and a group of fellow learners to learn about programming in Wolfram Language. Our topics for the study group include list manipulation, using and making functions, using dynamic functionality, and working with images, sounds, shapes, and colors.&#xD;
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No prior Wolfram Language experience is required.&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Rory Foulger</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2024-09-09T17:24:27Z</dc:date>
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    <title>[WSG25] Daily Study Group: Introduction to Calculus</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3523035</link>
    <description>A Wolfram U Daily Study Group on [&amp;#034;Introduction to Calculus&amp;#034;][1] begins on Monday, August 11, 2025.&#xD;
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Join a cohort of fellow mathematics enthusiasts to learn about the fundamentals of calculus from the  [Introduction to Calculus][2] ebook by John Clark and myself. &#xD;
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Our topics will include functions and limits, differential and integral calculus, and practical applications of calculus.&#xD;
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The study group will be led by expert Wolfram U instructors [@Luke Titus][at0]  and [@Shenghui Yang][at1], and I will stop by occasionally to check in with the group. You will have a lot of fun learning with us!&#xD;
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No prior Wolfram Language experience is required.&#xD;
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Please feel free to use this thread to collaborate and share ideas, materials and links to other resources with fellow learners.&#xD;
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    <dc:creator>Devendra Kapadia</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2025-08-01T16:50:36Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Wolfram U Webinar Series: New in Wolfram Language 14.3</title>
    <link>https://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/3539229</link>
    <description>![Wolfram U Webinar Series: New in Wolfram Language 14.3][1]&#xD;
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We’re excited to announce the launch of our New in Wolfram Language 14.3 webinar series!&#xD;
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Each session highlights the latest features and improvements in Version 14.3, with live presentations from Wolfram experts and opportunities for Q&amp;amp;A. Whether you’re interested in core mathematical computation, tabular visualization, geometric computation, or a broad overview, this series is designed to help you explore the newest advances.&#xD;
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This series **begins tomorrow, Wednesday September 3**, so be sure to sign up quickly!&#xD;
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**September 3, 2025**: Overview of What&amp;#039;s New and Improved in Version 14.3&#xD;
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[@Jon McLoone][at0] will give us a broad overview of the many new technical and convenience features and upgrades in V14.3. You&amp;#039;ll learn about the new Dark Mode option, LLM functionality and integration, and improvements in core areas of the language.&#xD;
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**September 10, 2025**: The Latest in Mathematical Computation and Wolfram System Modeler&#xD;
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[@Devendra Kapadia][at1], [@Adam Strzebonski][at2], and [@Daniel Lichtblau][at3] will show off new Wolfram Language functions for doing non-commutative algebra as well as new capabilities for powerfully dealing with matrices and axisymmetric fluid flow problems. Physicists and mathematicians: rejoice! [@Ankit Naik][at4] , Oliver Ruebenkoenig, and Martin Vejvoda will cover the latest libraries and new functionality in System Modeler, so engineers can safely rejoice too.&#xD;
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**September 17, 2025**: New in Tabular, Visualization and Graphics Functionality&#xD;
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Tabular&amp;#x2014;introduced in V14.2&amp;#x2014;is a new data construct that allows Wolfram Language to handle large datasets and perform column-wise operations extremely efficiently. Sean Cheren and Rob Knapp will cover new functionality that rounds out this data construct and makes it a real full-fledged Wolfram Language citizen. Brett Champion, our manager of all things visualization, will also demonstrate some of the various improvements we&amp;#039;ve made to graphics.&#xD;
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**September 24, 2025**: The Latest Advancements in Geometric Modeling and Computing; New Features in the Wolfram Compiler&#xD;
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Charles Pooh and Jaebum Jung will round out these series by telling us about new geometry features in V14.3, including things like subdivision surfaces, mesh processing, and topics from differential geometry like curvature and geodesics. Tom Wickham-Jones and Alec Shedelbower will tell us about the newest improvements to the Wolfram Compiler, which allows certain functionality to be sped up by orders of magnitude.&#xD;
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Join us live to get a first look at the new functionality and ask questions directly to the Wolfram developers who made this new functionality possible.&#xD;
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You can register to attend this four-part series **[HERE.][2]**&#xD;
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Sessions will start at **11AM Central Time** each week. Even if you can&amp;#039;t attend live, registering for this free session will get you recordings delivered directly to your inbox!&#xD;
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We hope to see you there. In the meantime, check out [Stephen Wolfram&amp;#039;s blog][3] showing off many of the new features in this release.&#xD;
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  [2]: https://www.bigmarker.com/series/new-in-wolfram-language-14-3/series_details?utm_bmcr_source=community&#xD;
  [3]: https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2025/08/new-features-everywhere-launching-version-14-3-of-wolfram-language-mathematica/&#xD;
  [4]: https://community.wolfram.com//c/portal/getImageAttachment?filename=wolframubanner.png&amp;amp;userId=1711324</description>
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