Building on its broad algorithmic and mathematical capabilities, Mathematica provides a unique level of highly general and efficient support for additive number theory.
Mathematica can export dynamic visualizations to common multimedia formats, as well as being able to import animated graphics and other data.
Importing and exporting lists and tables of data. This exports a list of data to the file out1. Here are the contents of the file.
Commonest[list] gives a list of the elements that are the most common in list.Commonest[list, n] gives a list of the n most common elements in list.
InversePermutation[perm] returns the inverse of permutation perm.
MorphologicalComponents[image] gives an array in which each pixel of image is replaced by an integer index representing the connected foreground image component in which the ...
EllipticExp[u, {a, b}] is the inverse for EllipticLog. It produces a list {x, y} such that u == EllipticLog[{x, y}, {a, b}].
Unicode: 212B. Alias: Esc Ang Esc. Letter-like form. Unit corresponding to 10^-10 meters. Not the same as the letter \[CapitalARing].
Unicode: F74A. Alias: Esc gg Esc. Letter-like form. Not by default assigned any interpretation in StandardForm. Interpreted as EulerGamma in TraditionalForm. Not the same as ...
\[SZ]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 00DF. Aliases: Esc sz Esc, Esc ss Esc. Letter. Used in German. Sometimes called s sharp, ess-zed or ess-zet. Usually transliterated in English as ss. Upper-case form ...