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Insetting Objects in Graphics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
"Redrawing and Combining Plots" describes how you can make regular arrays of plots using GraphicsGrid. Using the Inset graphics primitive, however, you can combine and ...
Manipulating Elements of Lists   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Many of the most powerful list manipulation operations in Mathematica treat whole lists as single objects. Sometimes, however, you need to pick out or set individual elements ...
.NET Connection Management   (NETLink Guide)
 
.NET Memory Management   (NETLink Guide)
 
TetGenDelete   (TetGenLink Symbol)
TetGenDelete[expr] removes an instance of a TetGen expression, freeing up memory.
SuzukiDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SuzukiDistribution[\[Mu], \[Nu]] represents the Suzuki distribution with shape parameters \[Mu] and \[Nu].
WakebyDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WakebyDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta], \[Gamma], \[Delta], \[Mu]] represents Wakeby distribution with shape parameters \[Beta] and \[Delta], scale parameters \[Alpha] and ...
Lie Symmetry Methods for Solving ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Around 1870, Marius Sophus Lie realized that many of the methods for solving differential equations could be unified using group theory. Lie symmetry methods are central to ...
BooleanMaxterms   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BooleanMaxterms[k, n] represents the k\[Null]^th maxterm in n variables.BooleanMaxterms[{k_1, k_2, ...}, n] represents the conjunction of the maxterms ...
BooleanMinterms   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BooleanMinterms[k, n] represents the k\[Null]\[Null]^th minterm in n variables.BooleanMinterms[{k_1, k_2, ...}, n] represents the disjunction of the minterms ...
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