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Database Connections   (DatabaseLink Tutorial)
The first step in using a database is making a connection. This part of the tutorial discusses how to do this. If you are just starting to use DatabaseLink, you might want to ...
Failure Recovery, Tracing, and Debugging   (Parallel Package Tutorial)
A remote kernel in use may fail at any time, due to hardware, network, or software problems. A failure of a remote kernel will be noticed the next time Parallel Computing ...
QuadraticFormDistribution   (Multivariate Statistics Package Symbol)
QuadraticFormDistribution[{a, b, c}, {\[Mu], \[CapitalSigma]}] represents the distribution of a quadratic form z.a.z + b.z + c for multivariate normal z.
Units Package   (Units Package Guide)
 
Named Groups   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides permutation representations for many important finite groups. Some of these groups are members of infinite families, parametrized by one or more ...
Database Resources   (DatabaseLink Tutorial)
DatabaseLink allows other Mathematica applications to hold resource information for database connections in DatabaseResources directories. There are a number of possible ...
Diophantine Polynomial Systems   (Mathematica Tutorial)
A Diophantine polynomial system is an expression constructed with polynomial equations and inequalities combined using logical connectives and quantifiers where the variables ...
Monitoring MathLM   (Mathematica Tutorial)
MonitorLM gives information on the total number of licenses available and checked out, the fully qualified domain name and username of those who have them checked out, and so ...
Advanced Numerical Differential ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
[AP91] Ascher, U. and L. Petzold. "Projected Implicit Runge–Kutta Methods for Differential Algebraic Equations." SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 28 (1991): 1097–1120. [AP98] Ascher, U. ...
Permutation Groups   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Groups admit many different representations. In particular, all finite groups can be represented as permutation groups, that is, they are always isomorphic to a subgroup of ...
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