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ContourPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ContourPlot[f, {x, x_min, x_max}, {y, y_min, y_max}] generates a contour plot of f as a function of x and y. ContourPlot[f == g, {x, x_min, x_max}, {y, y_min, y_max}] plots ...
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 ...
Complex Polynomial Systems   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The Mathematica functions Reduce, Resolve, and FindInstance allow you to solve a wide variety of problems that can be expressed in terms of equations and inequalities. The ...
Solve   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Solve[expr, vars] attempts to solve the system expr of equations or inequalities for the variables vars. Solve[expr, vars, dom] solves over the domain dom. Common choices of ...
NIntegrate Integration Rules   (Mathematica Tutorial)
An integration rule computes an estimate of an integral over a region, typically using a weighted sum. In the context of NIntegrate usage, an integration rule object provides ...
NIntegrate Integration Strategies   (Mathematica Tutorial)
An integration strategy is an algorithm that attempts to compute integral estimates that satisfy user-specified precision or accuracy goals. An integration strategy normally ...
Real Polynomial Systems   (Mathematica Tutorial)
A real polynomial system is an expression constructed with polynomial equations and inequalities combined using logical connectives and quantifiers and
MLAllocParameter()   (Mathematica MathLink C Function)
int MLAllocParameter (MLParameters *p, MLAllocator * a, MLDeallocator * d) retrieves the current memory allocator and deallocator function pointers from the MLParameters ...
MLOpenArgcArgv()   (Mathematica MathLink C Function)
MLINK MLOpenArgcArgv (MLENV env, int argc, char ** argv, int* errno) opens a MathLink connection, taking parameters from command-line arguments.
ButtonMargins   (Obsolete Mathematica Symbol)
In Mathematica 6.0, ButtonMargins has been superseded by the FrameMargins option of Button.
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