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MemoryInUse   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
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   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
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.
Variables and Starting Conditions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
All the functions FindMinimum, FindMaximum, and FindRoot take variable specifications of the same form. The function FindFit uses the same form for its parameter ...
PrivatePaths   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
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   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MousePosition[] gives the current mouse position in the notebook front end. MousePosition["coords"] gives the mouse position with respect to the specified coordinate ...
Evaluation > Kernel Configuration ...   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Kernel Configuration Options opens a dialog to add, remove, or edit kernel configurations.
Special Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
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 ...
Global Options for the Front End   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In the standard notebook front end, Mathematica allows you to set a large number of global options. The values of all these options are by default saved in a "preferences ...
Bipolar   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
Bipolar represents the bipolar coordinate system with default variables Uu, Vv, and Zz and default parameter value 1. Bipolar[u, v, z] represents the bipolar coordinate ...
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