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Creating Palettes   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Palettes are like extensions of your keyboard. They can be used to perform many actions in Mathematica, including entering typesetting characters, styling notebooks, and ...
Lie Symmetry Methods for Solving ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Around 1870, Marius Sophus Lie realized that many of the methods for solving differential equations could be unified using group theory. Lie symmetry methods are central to ...
Introduction to Patterns   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Patterns are used throughout Mathematica to represent classes of expressions. A simple example of a pattern is the expression f[x_]. This pattern represents the class of ...
CDefault   (SymbolicC Package Symbol)
CDefault[] is a symbolic representation of a default statement.
Formatting   (SymbolicC Tutorial)
SymbolicC provides automated formatting of the generated C output. This section reviews some of the ways that you can work with formatting to create your own styles of ...
Paths and Cycles   (Mathematica Guide)
One of the key problems in graphs is navigation. In particular, the problem is finding the shortest path between two vertices, whether that is finding the way out of a maze ...
Sound and Sonification   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica supports state-of-the-art sound generation, providing both arbitrary waveform synthesis from functions and data, and symbolic note-based MIDI-style sound ...
File > Open...   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Open opens a dialog box for opening an existing file.
AlgebraicUnitQ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AlgebraicUnitQ[a] yields True if a is an algebraic unit, and yields False otherwise.
Appearance   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Appearance is an option for displayed objects such as Button and Slider that specifies the general type of appearance they should have.
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