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Evaluation Control   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica normally takes any expression it is given, and evaluates it as far as possible. But built into the Mathematica language is a collection of flexible primitives ...
Defining Variables and Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
The symbolic language paradigm of Mathematica takes the concept of variables and functions to a new level. In Mathematica a variable can not only stand for a value, but can ...
Logic & Boolean Algebra   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica represents Boolean expressions in symbolic form, so they can not only be evaluated, but also be symbolically manipulated and transformed. Incorporating ...
New in 6.0: Mathematical Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
 
Recurrence and Sum Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has a wide coverage of named functions defined by sums and recurrence relations. Often using original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica ...
Mathematica 7 represents another major achievement in Mathematica's long history of innovation in mathematics and algorithms. Building on the broad capabilities of ...
Conditionals   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's symbolic character allows a powerful unification of the notion of conditionals in programming and in mathematics.
Assumptions and Domains   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has a flexible system for specifying arbitrary symbolic assumptions about variables. It uses a wide range of sophisticated algorithms to infer the consequences of ...
Handling Arrays of Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica routinely handles huge arrays of numeric, symbolic, textual, or any other data, with any dimension or structure. Arrays are fully integrated into Mathematica's ...
Integer Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica contains hundreds of original algorithms for computing integer functions involving integers of any size.
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