Mathematica 6.0 represented a major new level in Mathematica's distinguished twenty-year history of broad cutting-edge algorithm development. Mathematica's unified ...
Unicode: F431. Alias: Esc == Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x y is by default interpreted as Equal[x,y] or x==y. \[Equal] is drawn longer than ...
Unicode: F523. Alias: Esc => Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x y is by default interpreted as Implies[x,y]. x y z groups as x (y z). Not the ...
One of the unique strengths of Mathematica's core language is its powerful and succinct—yet highly readable—symbolic pattern language. Convenient both for immediate use in ...
Mathematica automatically handles both numeric and symbolic matrices, seamlessly switching among large numbers of highly-optimized algorithms. Using many original methods, ...
Packing a large number of sophisticated algorithms—many recent and original—into a powerful collection of functions, Mathematica draws on almost every major result in number ...
Mathematica has been used to make many important discoveries in discrete mathematics over the past two decades. Its integration of highly efficient and often original ...
Mathematica has special sparse-array technology for efficiently handling arrays with literally astronomical numbers of elements when only a small fraction of the elements are ...
ImportAutoReplacements is an option for cells that specifies which replacement rules Mathematica automatically applies when importing text.
Mesh
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Mesh is an option for Plot3D, DensityPlot, and other plotting functions that specifies what mesh should be drawn.