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Mathematica 's differential equation solving functions can be applied to many different classes of differential equations, automatically selecting the appropriate algorithms ...
Discrete Calculus   (Mathematica Guide)
With origins stretching back several centuries, discrete calculus is now an increasingly central methodology for many problems related to discrete systems and algorithms. ...
Infinity   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Infinity or \[Infinity] is a symbol that represents a positive infinite quantity.
Create a Lecture Notebook   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica 's slide shows are ideal for use in the classroom, and can very quickly be leveraged as a lesson or lecture. Any presentation created with Mathematica can display ...
Insert a File Path   (Mathematica How To)
Whether it is for importing, exporting, or other operations, Mathematica must know where to look for files on your computer before it can use them. There are a number of ...
Polynomials Modulo Primes   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica can work with polynomials whose coefficients are in the finite field Z_p of integers modulo a prime p. Functions for manipulating polynomials over finite fields. ...
Discrete Mathematics   (Mathematica Guide)
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 ...
Mathieu and Related Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathieu and related functions. The Mathieu functions MathieuC[a,q,z] and MathieuS[a,q,z] are solutions to the equation y^′′+[a-2qcos(2z)]y0. This equation appears in many ...
Customize Plots and Graphics   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica gives you the power to customize every aspect of the styling of your plots. These "How tos" give step-by-step instructions for common details of appearance.
FindLinearRecurrence   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FindLinearRecurrence[list] finds if possible the minimal linear recurrence that generates list.FindLinearRecurrence[list, d] finds if possible the linear recurrence of ...
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