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Projection Method for NDSolve   (Mathematica Tutorial)
When a differential system has a certain structure, it is advantageous if a numerical integration method preserves the structure. In certain situations it is useful to solve ...
Rigid Body Solvers   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The equations of motion for a free rigid body whose center of mass is at the origin are given by the following Euler equations (see [MR99]). Two quadratic first integrals of ...
Output Formats for Numbers   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Output formats for numbers. These numbers are given in the default output format. Large numbers are given in scientific notation. This gives all numbers in scientific ...
TreePlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TreePlot[{v i 1 -> v j 1, v i 2 -> v j 2, ...}] generates a tree plot of the graph in which vertex v_ik is connected to vertex v_jk.TreePlot[{{v i 1 -> v j 1, lbl_1}, ...}] ...
Handling Lists, Arrays, and Other ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
MathLink allows you to exchange data of any type with external programs. For more common types of data, you simply need to give appropriate :ArgumentTypes: or :ReturnType: ...
OrthogonalProjection Method for NDSolve   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Consider the matrix differential equation where the initial value y_0 y(0)∈^m×p is given. Assume that y_0^Ty_0I, that the solution has the property of preserving ...
Grids, Rows, and Columns in Mathematica   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides a broad range of powerful constructs for laying out content on a screen or page. They are designed to be immediately useful for the beginner, yet also ...
PseudoDiameter   (Graph Utilities Package Symbol)
PseudoDiameter[g] give the pseudo-diameter of the undirected graph g, and the two vertices that achieve this diameter.
Leaves   (Statistical Plots Package Symbol)
Leaves is an option for StemLeafPlot that specifies how leaves should be displayed.
Mathematica provides fully integrated spline graphics primitives, such as Bézier curves, B-spline curves, and B-spline surfaces. The spline primitives support a full range of ...
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