Graphics[primitives, options] represents a two-dimensional graphical image.
ParallelMap[f, expr] applies f in parallel to each element on the first level in expr.ParallelMap[f, expr, levelspec] applies f in parallel to parts of expr specified by ...
This document describes how to compile and run MathLink programs written in the C language on Mac OS X systems. ("MathLink and External Program Communication" describes how ...
CUDALink allows Mathematica to use the CUDA parallel computing architecture on Graphical Processing Units (GPUs). It contains functions that use CUDA-enabled GPUs to boost ...
OpenCLLink allows you to use the Mathematica language to query OpenCL system information and execute OpenCL programs using Mathematica. In this section, an overview is ...
Graphics3D[primitives, options] represents a three-dimensional graphical image.
LocationEquivalenceTest[{data_1, data_2, ...}] tests whether the means or medians of the data_i are equal. LocationEquivalenceTest[{data_1, ...}, " property"] returns the ...
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 ...
A process is simply a Mathematica expression being evaluated. A processor is a parallel kernel that performs such evaluations. The command ParallelEvaluate discussed in the ...
Mathematica provides a broad range of powerful constructs for laying out content on a screen or page. They are designed to be immediately useful for the beginner, yet also ...