Mathematica includes a variety of image segmentation techniques such as clustering, watershed, region growing, and level set as well as a rich set of functions for ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes possible a uniquely convenient approach to working with statistical models. Starting from arbitrary data, Mathematica generates ...
DefaultAxesStyle is a low-level option for graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in displaying axes and axes-like constructs.
LeastSquares[m, b] finds an x that solves the linear least-squares problem for the matrix equation m.x == b.
RealBlockDiagonalForm is an option for SchurDecomposition and related functions which specifies whether 2*2 blocks of real values should be used on matrix diagonals in place ...
Functions for grouping together elements of lists. Here is a list. This groups the elements of the list in pairs, throwing away the single element left at the end.
Mathematica usually keeps the elements of a list in exactly the order you originally entered them. If you want to treat a Mathematica list like a mathematical set, however, ...
Mathematica can work with polynomials whose coefficients are in the finite field Z_p of integers modulo a prime p. Functions for manipulating polynomials over finite fields. ...
Functions for rearranging lists. This sorts the elements of a list into a standard order. In simple cases like this, the order is alphabetical or numerical. This sorts the ...
Algorithm is an option that informs functions such as ShortestPath, VertexColoring, and VertexCover about which algorithm to use.