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.
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 ...
While DSolve usually returns the correct solution to a differential equation it is given, it is common practice to verify the solution returned by any differential equation ...
Mathematica provides a complete data manipulation language with vast flexibility in rearranging lists with any number of elements in any kind of structure.
These "How tos" give step-by-step instructions for common tasks related to algebraic computation in Mathematica .
Lists are very important structures in Mathematica. Lists allow you treat any kind of collection of objects as a single entity. Sometimes you need to pick out or extract ...
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