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EdgeLabeling is an option for GraphPlot and related functions that specifies whether labeling specified for edges should be displayed by default.
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Mathematica 7 represents another major achievement in Mathematica's long history of innovation in mathematics and algorithms. Building on the broad capabilities of ...
Mathematica 6.0 represented a major new level in Mathematica's distinguished twenty-year history of broad cutting-edge algorithm development. Mathematica's unified ...
If you use your computer via a purely graphical interface, you will typically double-click the Mathematica icon to start Mathematica. If you use your computer via a textually ...
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Primitives which can take multiple elements. Some primitives have multi-element forms that can be processed and rendered more quickly by the Mathematica front end than the ...
Hypergeometric0F1Regularized[a, z] is the regularized confluent hypergeometric function \[Null]_0 F_1 (a; z)/\[CapitalGamma](a).
Hypergeometric1F1Regularized[a, b, z] is the regularized confluent hypergeometric function \[Null]_1 F_1 (a; b; z)/\[CapitalGamma](b).