Mathematica contains a very powerful system of integration. It can do almost any integral that can be done in terms of standard mathematical functions.
In Mathematica , many kinds of data are stored in tables or lists. Mathematica provides many useful functions for creating and manipulating these tables.
Prolog
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Prolog is an option for graphics functions which gives a list of graphics primitives to be rendered before the main part of the graphics is rendered.
VerifyTestAssumptions is an option to LocationTest and similar functions that controls which assumptions to verify through diagnostic tests.
You can manipulate lists of transformation rules in Mathematica just like other symbolic expressions. It is common to assign a name to a rule or set of rules. This assigns ...
Repeated patterns. Multiple blanks such as x__ allow you to give patterns in which sequences of arbitrary expressions can occur. The Mathematica pattern repetition operators ...
MarshalStringsAs is an option to DefineDLLFunction that specifies how string arguments should be marshaled into the DLL function. This applies to any arguments that are ...
LiftingFilterData[...] represents lifting-filter data used to compute forward and inverse lifting wavelet transforms.
All functionality from Statistics`LinearRegression` is available in the built-in Mathematica kernel.
When you generate a very large output expression in Mathematica, you often do not want to see the whole expression at once. Rather, you would first like to get an idea of the ...