Mathematica allows Greek letters to be fully integrated into symbol names, strings, and graphics—and to be entered from palettes or using keyboard shortcuts. Mathematica ...
Mathematica not only includes highly optimized implementations of standard image processing filters, but also uses its general symbolic architecture to allow arbitrarily ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture allows a unique representation and treatment of images in both programs and documents. Mathematica supports images with arbitrary numbers ...
Mathematica allows any front end command to be executed programmatically from within the kernel by sending an appropriate front end token. There are tokens for all standard ...
Extensively used within the Mathematica system itself, MathLink is Mathematica's unique high-level symbolic interface standard for interprogram communication. With convenient ...
Mathematica has long set the standard for high-end technical graphics and visualization. Version 6.0 added many innovative options that brought automated aesthetics to a new ...
From simple calculations to full publishable documents and sophisticated dynamic interfaces, everything you can do with Mathematica's standard interactive interface is done ...
Mathematica can export anything it displays—graphics, text, formulas, notebooks—to any standard raster image format. It can also import from such formats to give Mathematica ...
Mathematica has powerful capabilities for explicit signal processing with large volumes of data, imported and exported in many formats, and for symbolic analysis of signal ...
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 ...