CartesianProduct[l_1, l_2] gives the Cartesian product of lists l_1 and l_2.
GraphComplement[g] gives the complement of graph g.
RandomVertices[g] assigns a random embedding to graph g.
Two decades of intense R&D at Wolfram Research have given Mathematica by far the world's broadest and deepest coverage of special functions—and greatly expanded the whole ...
With <<, you can read files that contain Mathematica expressions given in input form. Sometimes, however, you may instead need to read files of data in other formats. For ...
MathLink allows you to exchange data of any type with external programs. For more common types of data, you simply need to give appropriate :ArgumentTypes: or :ReturnType: ...
QuantilePlot[list] generates a plot of quantiles of list against the quantiles of a normal distribution.QuantilePlot[dist] generates a plot of quantiles of the distribution ...
Density and contour plots. This gives a density plot of sin(x) sin(y). Lighter regions show higher values of the function. Some options for DensityPlot.
The fundamental paradigm of most computer languages, including Mathematica, is that input is given and processed into output. Historically, such input has consisted of ...
Chini equations are a generalization of Abel and Riccati equations. This solves a Chini equation.