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The MathLink library contains an extensive collection of C functions that allow arbitrary data and structure to be exchanged with Mathematica, and provide detailed control of ...
Calling External Programs   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica immediately allows you to call both standalone programs and individual functions or methods within running programs. Mathematica's architecture allows external ...
Graphics Options & Styling   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides hundreds of options to control every aspect of the construction and styling of graphics. The options are carefully designed to be both flexible and ...
Graphs & Networks   (Mathematica Guide)
Graphs and networks are all around us including technological networks (the internet, power grids, telephone networks, transportation networks, ...), social networks (social ...
Importing and Exporting   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica automatically handles hundreds of data formats and subformats—all coherently integrated through Mathematica's uniform use of symbolic expressions. For each ...
List Manipulation   (Mathematica Guide)
Lists are central constructs in Mathematica, used to represent collections, arrays, sets, and sequences of all kinds. Lists can have any structure and size, and can routinely ...
Mathematical Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has the most extensive collection of mathematical functions ever assembled. Often relying on original results and algorithms developed at Wolfram Research over ...
Number Theoretic Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica contains the world's largest collection of number theoretic functions, many based on specially developed algorithms.
Number Theory   (Mathematica Guide)
Packing a large number of sophisticated algorithms—many recent and original—into a powerful collection of functions, Mathematica draws on almost every major result in number ...
Create Lists   (Mathematica How To)
Lists are very important and general structures in Mathematica. They allow you to treat collections of all kinds of objects as a single entity. There are many ways to ...
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