Mathematica can routinely import and export hundreds of megabytes in all standard basic formats—in addition to supporting hundreds of more structured formats.
Mathematica normally organizes the cells in a notebook automatically into hierarchical groups. Double-clicking lets you show only the heading cell of a group, or only a ...
Typical stylesheets make Mathematica automatically organize notebook cells into convenient groups. You can override this behavior, or control it in any way, using menu items, ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture and dynamic object mechanism makes possible a uniquely flexible form of direct-manipulation inspector, in which an arbitrary ...
Mathematica conveniently handles currency and unit characters, supporting both native keyboard entry and explicit special character specifications.
Mathematica's approach to differential operators provides both an elegant and a convenient representation of mathematical structures, and an immediate framework for strong ...
Actuarial science is in some ways older than probability and statistics itself and was in many ways instrumental in the development of probability and statistics. One of the ...