i have downloaded a 30-day trial version of mathematica 6.0 for gcj
which is available freely over the internet. so can i use it to solve
problems in gcj 2010?

On May 10, 6:14 am, Bartholomew Furrow <fur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Doesn't this mean that Mathematica isn't allowed?
>
> Yes, it does (unless someone can find me a legal, free version of
> Mathematica that you can all use).  We're aware that there are some
> Mathematica solutions, though fortunately all from people who solved other
> problems too.  We'll contact them to let them know, subtract the points, and
> work on making this a little more clear.
>
> Cheers,
> Bartholomew
>
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