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ConfigurationPath   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ConfigurationPath is a global option that specifies which directories are searched for systemwide configuration information.
FileNameDialogSettings   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FileNameDialogSettings -> {opt -> val} is a global option that specifies settings for the Insert File Path dialog box.
PreferencesPath   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PreferencesPath is a global option that specifies which directories are searched for user-specific settings when Mathematica is started.
Parameters   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Parameters[] gives a list of the default parameters of the default coordinate system. Parameters[coordsys] gives a list of the default parameters in the coordinate system ...
SetCoordinates   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
SetCoordinates[coordsys] sets the default coordinate system to be coordsys with default variables. SetCoordinates[coordsys[c_1, c_2, c_3]] sets the default coordinate system ...
Files and Streams   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Conventions for file names. Most files used by Mathematica are completely system independent. .mx and .exe files are however system dependent. For these files, there is a ...
Testing the Installation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
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 ...
Vector Analysis Package   (Vector Analysis Package Guide)
Frequently, physical systems exhibit special symmetries or structures that make a particular coordinate system especially useful. In a mathematically elegant solution to ...
ParabolicCylindrical   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
ParabolicCylindrical represents the parabolic cylindrical coordinate system with default variables Uu, Vv, and Zz. ParabolicCylindrical[u, v, z] represents the parabolic ...
Paraboloidal   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Paraboloidal represents the paraboloidal coordinate system with default variables Uu, Vv, and Pphi.Paraboloidal[u, v, \[Phi]] represents the paraboloidal coordinate system ...
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