The following simple commands allow you to test the installation of Mathematica. Running these commands does not guarantee that the installation was successful, but a failed ...
Frequently, physical systems exhibit special symmetries or structures that make a particular coordinate system especially useful. In a mathematically elegant solution to ...
ParabolicCylindrical represents the parabolic cylindrical coordinate system with default variables Uu, Vv, and Zz. ParabolicCylindrical[u, v, z] represents the parabolic ...
Paraboloidal represents the paraboloidal coordinate system with default variables Uu, Vv, and Pphi.Paraboloidal[u, v, \[Phi]] represents the paraboloidal coordinate system ...
MemoryInUse[] gives the number of bytes currently being used to store all data in the current Mathematica kernel session. MemoryInUse[$FrontEnd] gives the number of bytes ...
NotebookInformation[] gives a list of properties of the current evaluation notebook.NotebookInformation[notebook] gives a list of properties for the specified notebook.
$Post
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) $Post is a global variable whose value, if set, is applied to every output expression.
PrivatePaths -> {opt_1 -> val_1, opt_2 -> val_2, ...} is a global option that specifies settings for paths private to the notebook front end.
MousePosition[] gives the current mouse position in the notebook front end. MousePosition["coords"] gives the mouse position with respect to the specified coordinate ...
Two decades of intense R&D at Wolfram Research have given Mathematica by far the world's broadest and deepest coverage of special functions—and greatly expanded the whole ...