FixedPoint[f, expr] starts with expr, then applies f repeatedly until the result no longer changes.
Characters that are not letters, letter-like forms, or structural elements are treated by Mathematica as operators. Mathematica has built-in rules for interpreting all ...
Mathematica is uniquely suited for processing symbolic expressions because of its powerful pattern-matching abilities and large collection of built-in structural manipulation ...
Mathematica has over 3000 built-in functions and other objects, all based on a single unified framework, and all carefully designed to work together, both in simple ...
Reduce
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Reduce[expr, vars] reduces the statement expr by solving equations or inequalities for vars and eliminating quantifiers. Reduce[expr, vars, dom] does the reduction over the ...
ReplaceRepeated::rrlim
General::iopnf
Replace::rmix ReplaceAll::rmix ReplaceRepeated::rmix ReplaceList::rmix
Replace::reps ReplaceAll::reps ReplaceRepeated::reps ReplaceList::reps ReplacePart::reps