$MachineID is a string that gives, if possible, a unique identification code for the computer on which Mathematica is being run.
Module
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Module[{x, y, ...}, expr] specifies that occurrences of the symbols x, y, ... in expr should be treated as local. Module[{x = x_0, ...}, expr] defines initial values for x, ...
FromInversionVector[v] reconstructs the unique permutation with inversion vector v.
Mathematica provides a core set of functions for performing block-diagram reduction and various model manipulations. Building on Mathematica's unique symbolic architecture, ...
LeviGraph returns the unique (8, 3)-cage, a 3-regular graph whose girth is 8.
McGeeGraph returns the unique (7, 3)-cage, a 3-regular graph with girth 7.
RobertsonGraph returns a 19-vertex graph that is the unique (4, 5)-cage graph.
Building on its broad algorithmic and mathematical capabilities, Mathematica provides a unique level of highly general and efficient support for additive number theory.
Mathematica 6.0 defined a major new paradigm for computing, centered around the concept of the symbolic dynamic interface. Built on Mathematica's unique symbolic ...
InputStream["name", n] is an object that represents an input stream for functions such as Read and Find.