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MathLink Development in C (Linux)   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This document describes how to compile and run MathLink programs written in the C language on Linux systems. ("MathLink and External Program Communication" describes how to ...
General Graph Drawing   (Mathematica Tutorial)
GraphPlot and GraphPlot3D calculate and plot a visually appealing 2D/3D layout of a graph. The functions are designed to work with very large graphs and handle both connected ...
Date and Time Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Finding the date and time. This gives the current date and time. The Mathematica DateList function returns whatever your computer system gives as the current date and time. ...
Installing Mathematica   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. For a complete list of platform availability, visit www.wolfram.com/mathematica/features/system-requirements.html. ...
Restricting and Reserving Licenses   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Restriction scripts can be very useful in managing sitewide installations of Mathematica. They can be used to prevent access to Mathematica by unauthorized users on the ...
Setting Up External Functions to Be ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If you have a function defined in an external program, then what you need to do in order to make it possible to call the function from within Mathematica is to add ...
Streams and Low-Level Input and Output   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Files and pipes are both examples of general Mathematica objects known as streams. A stream in Mathematica is a source of input or output. There are many operations that you ...
Combinatorica   (Combinatorica Package Tutorial)
Combinatorica extends Mathematica by over 450 functions in combinatorics and graph theory. It includes functions for constructing graphs and other combinatorial objects, ...
Diophantine Polynomial Systems   (Mathematica Tutorial)
A Diophantine polynomial system is an expression constructed with polynomial equations and inequalities combined using logical connectives and quantifiers where the variables ...
Basic Examples of Web Services   (WebServices Tutorial)
Often a web service requires using data other than a simple string. This data could be something simple like an integer or a real. Often the data is more complex and is a ...
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