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3D Graphics Options   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica allows you to treat abstract 3D graphics using familiar physical metaphors. It provides not only real-time 3D manipulation, but also detailed programmatic control ...
Differential Equations   (Mathematica Guide)
Automatically selecting between hundreds of powerful and in many cases original algorithms, Mathematica provides both numerical and symbolic solving of differential equations ...
Files   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides convenient and efficient system-independent functions for handling file-related constructs at all levels.
Graph Programming   (Mathematica Guide)
By providing a completely extensible set of vertex and edge properties, you can make graphs represent much more than the structural information embodied in their topology. ...
Representation of Numbers   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica handles both integers and real numbers with any number of digits, automatically tagging numerical precision when appropriate. Mathematica internally uses several ...
Symbolic Graphics Language   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica uses the powerful idea of building up all 2D and 3D graphics from symbolic primitives—which can be manipulated using all standard Mathematica functions and ...
Import a Spreadsheet   (Mathematica How To)
You can import spreadsheets created in a variety of formats to take advantage of Mathematica 's rich data manipulation and visualization capabilities.
Make a Table   (Mathematica How To)
In Mathematica , many kinds of data are stored in tables or lists. Mathematica provides many useful functions for creating and manipulating these tables.
AiryAiZero   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AiryAiZero[k] represents the k\[Null]^th zero of the Airy function Ai(x).AiryAiZero[k, x_0] represents the k\[Null]^th zero less than x_0.
AiryBiZero   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AiryBiZero[k] represents the k\[Null]^th zero of the Airy function Bi(x).AiryBiZero[k, x_0] represents the k\[Null]^th zero less than x_0.
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