Mathematica automatically handles both numeric and symbolic matrices, seamlessly switching among large numbers of highly-optimized algorithms. Using many original methods, ...
Mathematica contains the world's largest collection of number theoretic functions, many based on specially developed algorithms.
Integrated into Mathematica is a full range of state-of-the-art local and global optimization techniques, both numeric and symbolic, including constrained nonlinear ...
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 handling of polynomial systems is a tour de force of algebraic computation. Building on mathematical results spanning more than a century, Mathematica for the ...
When you do calculations with arbitrary-precision numbers, Mathematica keeps track of precision at all points. In general, Mathematica tries to give you results which have ...
LabelingFunction is an option for charting functions that specifies a function to apply to determine labeling of chart elements.
VertexColoring[g] uses Brelaz's heuristic to find a good, but not necessarily minimal, vertex coloring of graph g.