GaussianQuadratureError[n, f, a, b] gives the leading term in the error of the elementary n-point Gaussian quadrature formula for the function f on an interval from a to ...
NewtonCotesError[n, f, a, b] gives the error in the elementary n-point Newton-Cotes quadrature formula for the function f on an interval from a to b.
Mathematica provides a complete set of functions needed to compute and verify the controllability and observability properties of linear systems, as well as advanced ...
Mathematica supports several levels of interfacing to C and C++ programs. You can create "installable" C programs where C functions are directly connected to Mathematica ...
Derived distributions are modifications to existing distributions. There is a variety of ways in which you can arrive at modified distributions, including functions of random ...
A foundational idea in Mathematica is that all expressions—whatever they may represent—ultimately have a uniform tree-like structure.
Version 6.0 continued Mathematica's commitment to delivering the latest and most efficient algorithms for linear algebra, generalized to arbitrary precision and with full ...
Mathematica has over a thousand options that allow full control over every aspect of its interface. These options can be set interactively from menus, defined in stylesheets, ...
Mathematica supports state-of-the-art splines for use both in graphics and computational applications. Mathematica allows not just cubic splines, but splines of any ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes it unprecedentedly easy to create and manipulate sophisticated layouts for user interfaces—both as static structures and with ...