Introduction Getting Started Basic Examples
3D graphics can be created with a number of powerful Mathematica functions. 3D graphics in Mathematica can be rotated and zoomed using a standard mouse or even a joystick or ...
E
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) E is the exponential constant E (base of natural logarithms), with numerical value \[TildeEqual] 2.71828.
Pi
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Pi is \[Pi], with numerical value \[TildeEqual] 3.14159.
Equivalent[e_1, e_2, ...] represents the logical equivalence e_1 \[DoubleLeftRightArrow] e_2 \[DoubleLeftRightArrow] ..., giving True when all of the e_i are the same.
Unicode: F749. Alias: Esc pp Esc. Letter-like form. Not by default assigned any interpretation. Not the same as \[Pi].
p_1 | p_2 | ... is a pattern object which represents any of the patterns p_i.
Orthogonal polynomials. Legendre polynomials LegendreP[n,x] arise in studies of systems with three-dimensional spherical symmetry. They satisfy the differential equation ...
Mathematica provides state-of-the-art fully automated visualization of vector functions and data—suitable for representing flows, field lines and other vector fields of any ...
Show Expression toggles between the expression and display forms of a cell.