BernsteinBasis[d, n, x] represents the n\[Null]^th Bernstein basis function of degree d at x.
As with integers, operations related to division are key to many computations with polynomials. Mathematica includes not only highly optimized univariate polynomial-division ...
At the core of Mathematica's graphics language are geometrical objects, represented succinctly and efficiently by simple symbolic constructs —to which all of Mathematica's ...
Mathematica's dynamic interactivity system makes it easy to view and annotate any object in a dynamic way. Building on Mathematica's symbolic programming architecture, ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic document architecture makes it possible to have flowing text contain any kind of object—including math, graphics or dynamic elements.
CriticalSection[{var_1, var_2, ...}, expr] locks the variables var_i with respect to parallel computation, evaluates expr, then releases the var_i.
Mathematica has been used to make many important discoveries in discrete mathematics over the past two decades. Its integration of highly efficient and often original ...
Mathematica's graphics language is carefully designed to make it easy to control—both manually and programmatically—the detailed appearance and labeling of graphics, while ...
Relational operators. This tests whether 10 is less than 7. The result is False. Not all of these numbers are unequal, so this gives False.
With its core symbolic paradigm and immediate access to sophisticated numerical, symbolic and geometric algorithms, Mathematica is able to provide a uniquely flexible and ...