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Introduction to Local Minimization   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The essence of most methods is in the local quadratic model that is used to determine the next step. The FindMinimum function in Mathematica has five essentially different ...
Warnings and Messages   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica usually goes about its work silently, giving output only when it has finished doing the calculations you asked for. However, if it looks as if Mathematica is ...
C Code Generation User Guide   (C Code Generator Package Overview)
Code generation from Mathematica involves converting programs written in the Mathematica language into other languages and then supporting them so that they can be executed. ...
Executing GUIs   (GUIKit Package Tutorial)
One of the most basic features of GUIKit is loading and executing an existing user interface application. This can be accomplished in one step in either a modal or modeless ...
Mathematica 8 adds a number of new areas for visualization, including statistical, financial, wavelet, and control-related visualizations. These areas all provide a high ...
Check the Results of NDSolve   (Mathematica How To)
For most differential equations, the results given by NDSolve are quite accurate. However, because its results are based on numerical sampling and error estimates, there can ...
Antialiasing   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Antialiasing is a Style option which specifies whether antialiasing should be done in rendering graphics.
Method   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Method is an option for various algorithm-intensive functions that specifies what internal methods they should use.
SplineClosed   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SplineClosed is an option for B-spline functions and graphics primitives that specifies whether spline curves or surfaces should be closed.
Principles of Evaluation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The fundamental operation that Mathematica performs is evaluation. Whenever you enter an expression, Mathematica evaluates the expression, then returns the result. Evaluation ...
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