Lists are central constructs in Mathematica, used to represent collections, arrays, sets, and sequences of all kinds. Lists can have any structure and size, and can routinely ...
Building on its broad algorithmic and mathematical capabilities, Mathematica provides a unique level of highly general and efficient support for additive number theory.
All the functionality in DiscreteMath`Combinatorica` is available in the newly created Combinatorica Package.
PartitionQ[p] yields True if p is an integer partition. PartitionQ[n, p] yields True if p is a partition of n.
Although Diophantine equations provide classic examples of undecidability, Mathematica in practice succeeds in solving a remarkably wide range of such equations—automatically ...
Mathematica efficiently implements state-of-the-art data classification algorithms, allowing you to visualize distributions, search for nearest neighbors, and do cluster ...
You will encounter nested lists if you use matrices or generate multidimensional arrays and tables. Mathematica provides many functions for handling such lists. A few ...
FerrersDiagram[p] draws a Ferrers diagram of integer partition p.
NextPartition[p] gives the integer partition following p in reverse lexicographic order.