Wolfram Language is a general multi-paradigm programming language developed by Wolfram Research. It emphasizes symbolic computation, functional programming, and rule-based programming and can employ arbitrary structures and data.
Provides full access to Wolfram Language capabilities including symbolic mathematics, numerical computation, data analysis, and visualization through expression evaluation tools.
An MCP server that connects AI assistants to a local Wolfram Engine, enabling symbolic math, numerical analysis, and data visualization through Wolfram Language. It provides secure expression filtering, client authentication, and supports both local stdio and HTTP transports.
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MIT
Why this server?
Enables execution of Wolfram Language code in a secure, session-based environment, with tools for session initialization, code execution, and resource management.
Allows LLMs to execute Wolfram Language code in a secure, session-based environment by providing an interface to interact with a Wolfram Mathematica kernel.