CrossProduct[v_1, v_2] gives the cross product of the two 3-vectors v_1, v_2 in the default coordinate system. CrossProduct[v_1, v_2, coordsys] gives the cross product of v_1 ...
Curl
(Vector Analysis Package Symbol) Curl[f] gives the curl, \[Del]*f, of the vector field f in the default coordinate system. Curl[f, coordsys] gives the curl of f in the coordinate system coordsys.
Div
(Vector Analysis Package Symbol) Div[f] gives the divergence, \[Del]\[CenterDot]f, of the vector field f in the default coordinate system. Div[f, coordsys] gives the divergence of f in the coordinate system ...
ExpressionToSymbolicMathML[expr] converts the Mathematica expression, expr, into a MathML-flavored SymbolicXML structure.
Mathematica's symbolic architecture supports a highly generalized notion of assignment, in which you can specify a transformation for any class of expressions defined by a ...
Building on its core symbolic architecture, Mathematica gives immediate access to the latest in industrial-strength Boolean computation. With highly general symbolic ...
Combining a new level of programmatic support for symbolic color with carefully chosen aesthetic color parametrizations, Mathematica allows a uniquely flexible and compelling ...
Mathematica provides a full range of control objects, all specified in convenient symbolic form. Manipulate uses many of these objects automatically; you can also use them ...
Mathematica handles formulas of all types, from polynomials with millions of terms to complex combinations of higher mathematical functions. It provides powerful general ...
Graphs and networks are all around us including technological networks (the internet, power grids, telephone networks, transportation networks, ...), social networks (social ...