Mathematica provides not only automatic parallelization capabilities, but also a full built-in symbolic language for specifying concurrent computation.
Mathematica's symbolic architecture allows a unique representation and treatment of images in both programs and documents. Mathematica supports images with arbitrary numbers ...
Extensively used within the Mathematica system itself, MathLink is Mathematica's unique high-level symbolic interface standard for interprogram communication. With convenient ...
OpenAppend["file"] opens a file to append output to it, and returns an OutputStream object.
SendMail[rules] sends an email message built up from the elements specified in rules.
Finding and setting values of symbols. Mathematica effectively stores all definitions you give as lists of transformation rules. When a particular symbol is encountered, the ...
DSolve returns a general solution for a problem if no initial or boundary conditions are specified. The general solution to this equation is returned. However, if initial or ...
CharacterRange["c_1", "c_2"] yields a list of the characters in the range from "c_1" to "c_2".
ParallelEvaluate[expr] evaluates the expression expr on all available parallel kernels and returns the list of results obtained.ParallelEvaluate[expr, kernel] evaluates expr ...
The raw SQL command CREATE TABLE creates tables in a database. An alternative is to use the Mathematica command SQLCreateTable, described in "Creating Tables". If you find ...