Mathematica 6.0 represented a major new level in Mathematica's distinguished twenty-year history of broad cutting-edge algorithm development. Mathematica's unified ...
In the standard notebook front end, Mathematica allows you to set a large number of global options. The values of all these options are by default saved in a "preferences ...
$BaseDirectory gives the base directory in which systemwide files to be loaded by Mathematica are conventionally placed.
Mathematica efficiently implements state-of-the-art data classification algorithms, allowing you to visualize distributions, search for nearest neighbors, and do cluster ...
Patterns are used throughout Mathematica to represent classes of expressions. A simple example of a pattern is the expression f[x_]. This pattern represents the class of ...
DistributedContexts is an option for various parallel computing functions that specifies which definitions for symbols appearing in an expression should be distributed to all ...
Equations Solving Equations The Representation of Equations and Solutions
PropertyValue[{obj, item}, name] gives the property value associated with name for item in obj.
Mathematica's symbolic architecture allows it to represent any equation as a symbolic expression that can be manipulated using any of Mathematica's powerful collection of ...
Sending email from Mathematica. The examples below require that the default mail account settings have been configured in the Internet Connectivity > Mail Settings tab of the ...