Mathematica offers multiple ways of plotting functions of one variable. These include ordinary plots, log plots, parametric plots, and polar plots.
Mathematica gives you the power to visualize functions of two variables in multiple ways, including three-dimensional parametric plots, spherical plots, polar plots, and ...
Here is one way to enter a particular expression. Here is another way to enter the same expression. With a notebook front end, you can also enter the expression directly in ...
NMinimize, NMaximize, Minimize, and Maximize employ global optimization algorithms, and are thus suitable when a global optimum is needed. Minimize and Maximize can find ...
SquaresR[d, n] gives the number of ways r_d (n) to represent the integer n as a sum of d squares.
ParabolicCylinderD[\[Nu], z] gives the parabolic cylinder function D_\[Nu] (z).
FindLinearRecurrence[list] finds if possible the minimal linear recurrence that generates list.FindLinearRecurrence[list, d] finds if possible the linear recurrence of ...
Mathematica represents vectors as lists, and never needs to distinguish between row and column cases. Vectors in Mathematica can always mix numbers and arbitrary symbolic or ...
Mathematica contains the world's largest collection of number theoretic functions, many based on specially developed algorithms.