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Boolean Computation   (Mathematica Guide)
Building on its core symbolic architecture, Mathematica gives immediate access to the latest in industrial-strength Boolean computation. With highly general symbolic ...
Parallelize   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Parallelize[expr] evaluates expr using automatic parallelization.
Wolfram LibraryLink User Guide   (Library Link Package Overview)
Introduction Library Structure and Life Cycle Interaction with Mathematica
ParallelArray   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ParallelArray[f, n] generates in parallel a list of length n, with elements f[i], evaluated.ParallelArray[f, {n_1, n_2, ...}] generates in parallel an n_1*n_2*... array of ...
Mathematica is built to handle arbitrarily large computations—limited only by computer time and memory—and provides a collection of convenient global safety features to ...
Evaluation > Parallel Kernel Status...   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Parallel Kernel Status opens a dialog with statistics on active parallel kernels.
Evaluation > Parallel Kernel ...   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Parallel Kernel Configuration opens a dialog to add, remove, and configure parallel kernels.
GPU Computing   (Mathematica Guide)
With Mathematica, the enormous parallel processing power of Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) can be used from an integrated built-in interface. Incorporating GPU technology ...
Data Parallelism   (Mathematica Guide)
The functional and list-oriented characteristics of the core Mathematica language allow Mathematica to provide immediate built-in data parallelism, automatically distributing ...
Version 7.0 introduces built-in zero-configuration parallel computing. Taking full advantage of Mathematica's unique symbolic architecture, Version 7.0 provides an ...
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