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Heavy Tail Distributions   (Mathematica Guide)
Heavy tail means that there is a larger probability of getting very large values. So heavy tail distributions typically represent wild as opposed to mild randomness. An ...
Importing & Exporting in Notebooks   (Mathematica Guide)
The symbolic architecture of Mathematica notebooks allows immediate interoperability with a wide range of document, web, graphics and other formats. Mathematica automatically ...
Low-Level File Operations   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides efficient system-independent direct access to all aspects of files of any size.
Managing Computations in Notebooks   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's sophisticated notebook paradigm provides a uniquely powerful way to manage, organize, document and present computations—from a few input and output lines, to ...
Mathematical Constants   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica incorporates the latest algorithms—some original to Wolfram Research—for evaluating mathematical constants to any number of digits of precision. For basic ...
Mathematical Morphology   (Mathematica Guide)
Combining methods from set theory, topology, and discrete mathematics, mathematical morphology provides a powerful approach to processing images and other discrete data. ...
Continuing to build on Mathematica's unified architecture, Version 6.0 deepens and broadens Mathematica's ability to import and export data in a large number of different ...
Palettes   (Mathematica Guide)
In Mathematica, a palette is just a notebook with a collection of controls such as buttons. A uniquely powerful consequence of Mathematica's unified design is that a symbolic ...
Precision & Accuracy Control   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has sophisticated built-in automatic numerical precision and accuracy control. But for special-purpose optimization of numerical computations, or for studying ...
Relational Operators & Characters   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica supports a large collection of relational operator characters, each of which can also be used as an element of Mathematica syntax, representing a formal operator ...
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