Monitor
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Monitor[expr, mon] generates a temporary monitor cell in which the continually updated current value of mon is displayed during the course of evaluation of expr.
Mathematica 's state-of-the-art visualization capabilities allow you to create high-impact 2D and 3D plots of functions and data. These "How tos" give step-by-step ...
Many differential equations exhibit some form of stiffness, which restricts the step size and hence effectiveness of explicit solution methods. A number of implicit methods ...
The numerical method of lines is a technique for solving partial differential equations by discretizing in all but one dimension, and then integrating the semi-discrete ...
WorkingPrecision is an option for various numerical operations that specifies how many digits of precision should be maintained in internal computations.
Method
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Method is an option for various algorithm-intensive functions that specifies what internal methods they should use.
In doing numerical operations like NDSolve and NMinimize, Mathematica by default uses machine numbers. But by setting the option WorkingPrecision->n you can tell it to use ...
The Lotka–Volterra system arises in mathematical biology and models the growth of animal species. Consider two species where Y_1(T) denotes the number of predators and Y_2(T) ...
TrekGenerator is an option to EquationTrekker that specifies the method used to generate treks.
Abort
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Abort[] generates an interrupt to abort a computation.