Version 6.0 continued Mathematica's commitment to delivering the latest and most efficient algorithms for linear algebra, generalized to arbitrary precision and with full ...
Mathematica supports hyperbolic functions everywhere in the complex plane—with careful attention to branch cuts—and provides an extensive web of exact and algebraic ...
Structural Operations on Polynomials Finding the Structure of a Polynomial Polynomial Orderings
Mathematica automatically handles both numeric and symbolic matrices, seamlessly switching among large numbers of highly-optimized algorithms. Using many original methods, ...
Mathematica has the most extensive collection of mathematical functions ever assembled. Often relying on original results and algorithms developed at Wolfram Research over ...
Mathematica's symbolic character allows it to handle generalized functions or "distributions" as a direct extension of classical mathematical functions, and to represent ...
Using the latest platform-optimized code, Mathematica not only delivers high-efficiency machine-precision evaluation of elementary functions, but also—using a number of ...
Symbolic Computation Values for Symbols Transforming Algebraic Expressions
Mathematica contains the world's largest collection of number theoretic functions, many based on specially developed algorithms.
Mathematica can efficiently handle both univariate and multivariate rational functions, with built-in functions immediately implementing standard algebraic transformations.