Mathematica provides a number of tools for configuring and monitoring parallel computations. Some of these are accessed using menus from the Mathematica notebook front end. ...
The functions FindMinimum, FindMaximum, and FindRoot have the HoldAll attribute and so have special semantics for evaluation of their arguments. First, the variables are ...
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 ...
Any combination of equations or inequalities can be thought of as implicitly defining a region in some kind of space. The fundamental function of Reduce is to turn this type ...
BYU
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) 3D geometry format. Used for visualization of 3D polygonal meshes in CAD systems and other applications. BYU is an acronym for Brigham Young University. ASCII format. ...
As discussed in "Exact and Approximate Results", Mathematica can handle approximate real numbers with any number of digits. In general, the precision of an approximate real ...
Widgets created within a user interface definition can be named and registered in an object registry for easy lookup reference by script code and other widgets. Complete ...
ToSymbolicXML[expr] converts an expression expr to an appropriate XML format and returns the result as SymbolicXML.
MIME type: text/xmlMathematica ExpressionML format. Represents an arbitrary Mathematica expression as XML. Used for the exchange of general expressions between Mathematica ...
FLV
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: video/x-flv Adobe/Macromedia Flash video file. Used for compositing Flash animations with Flash authoring software, or for playback through a ...