At the core of Mathematica's symbolic programming paradigm is the concept of transformation rules for arbitrary symbolic patterns. Mathematica's pattern language conveniently ...
Mathematica is the tool that has made possible Stephen Wolfram's exploration of the computational universe, and the emerging field of Wolfram Science (NKS). Whether for ...
Mathematica provides powerful functions for constructing lists of any size and structure.
Integrated into the Mathematica system are powerful functions for analyzing large volumes of discrete and integer data—often conveniently specified using Mathematica's ...
Mathematica's sophisticated algorithms for handling higher mathematical functions to arbitrary precision—and in symbolic form—immediately brings a new level of accuracy—and ...
Mathematica incorporates the latest algorithms for solving industrial-scale linear systems, automatically switching between optimal dense and sparse algorithms—and handling ...
Mathematica has a wide coverage of named functions defined by sums and recurrence relations. Often using original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica ...
MathLink allows you to run external programs under whatever debugger is provided in your software environment. MathLink-compatible programs are typically set up to take ...
CornerFilter[image] computes a measure for the presence of a corner for each pixel in image and returns the result as an intensity image.CornerFilter[image, r] detects ...
Mathematica contains hundreds of original algorithms for computing integer functions involving integers of any size.