The Mathematica side of a MathLink connection is set up to work exactly the same on all computer systems. But inevitably there are differences between external programs on ...
Mathematica uses various syntactic rules to interpret input that you give, and to convert strings and boxes into expressions. The version of these rules that is used for ...
Mathematica normally makes as few assumptions as possible about the objects you ask it to manipulate. This means that the results it gives are as general as possible. But ...
ShuffleExchangeGraph[n] returns the n-dimensional shuffle-exchange graph whose vertices are length n binary strings with an edge from w to Derivative[1][w] if (i) ...
Distributions defined in this package have been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel. The input syntax for DiscreteUniformDistribution has changed. Random and RandomArray ...
ButcherBetaBar
(Numerical Differential Equation Analysis Package Symbol) ButcherBetaBar[tree] gives the number of ways of labeling tree with ButcherOrder[tree] distinct labels such that every vertex is labeled.ButcherBetaBar[n, tree] gives the ...
ButcherBeta
(Numerical Differential Equation Analysis Package Symbol) ButcherBeta[tree] gives the number of ways of labeling tree with ButcherOrder[tree] - 1 distinct labels such that the root is not labeled, but every other vertex is labeled. ...
Mathematica provides a uniquely powerful interactive environment for building up arbitrarily complex computations, under convenient interactive or programmatic control.
BipartiteGraphQ[g] yields True if the graph g is a bipartite graph and False otherwise.
Degree
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Degree gives the number of radians in one degree. It has a numerical value of \[Pi]/180.