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Reference   (SymbolicC Tutorial)
This section includes reference material on SymbolicC functionality. C expressions. Grouping constructs to hold entire statements.
DeBruijnGraph   (Combinatorica Package Symbol)
DeBruijnGraph[m, n] constructs the n-dimensional De Bruijn graph with m symbols for integers m > 0 and n > 1. DeBruijnGraph[alph, n] constructs the n-dimensional De Bruijn ...
FLV   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: video/x-flv Adobe/Macromedia Flash video file. Used for compositing Flash animations with Flash authoring software, or for playback through a ...
SWF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: application/x-shockwave-flash Adobe/Macromedia Flash file format. Used for interactive and animated vector graphics, video and sound on the web. SWF is ...
Use Logical Operators   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica supports logical operators not only for programming, but for mathematical operations as well.
Keyboard Shortcut Listing   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Documentation Center navigation shortcuts. Window cycling shortcuts. Scrolling shortcuts.
Calling Java from Mathematica   (JLink Tutorial)
J/Link provides Mathematica users with the ability to interact with arbitrary Java classes directly from Mathematica. You can create objects and call methods directly in the ...
NumberFieldNormRepresentatives   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NumberFieldNormRepresentatives[a, m] gives a list of representatives of classes of algebraic integers of norm \[PlusMinus]m in the field \[DoubleStruckCapitalQ][a] generated ...
NumberFieldSignature   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NumberFieldSignature[a] gives the signature of the field \[DoubleStruckCapitalQ][a] generated by the algebraic number a.
Import   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Import["file"] imports data from a file, returning a complete Mathematica version of it. Import["file", elements] imports the specified elements from a file.Import["http:// ...
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