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Constrained Optimization in ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
[1] Mehrotra, S. "On the Implementation of a Primal-Dual Interior Point Method." SIAM Journal on Optimization 2 (1992): 575–601. [2] Nelder, J.A. and R. Mead. "A Simplex ...
Editing Mathematica Graphics Overview   (Mathematica Overview)
Introduction to Editing Mathematica Graphics Drawing Tools Selecting Graphics Objects
Entering a Single-Machine Password   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If the Mathematica client cannot get a license from MathLM, you are given the option of entering a single-machine password. When using a single-machine password, Mathematica ...
Generating C and Fortran Expressions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If you have special-purpose programs written in C or Fortran, you may want to take formulas you have generated in Mathematica and insert them into the source code of your ...
Manipulating Options   (Mathematica Tutorial)
There are a number of functions built into Mathematica which, like Plot, have various options you can set. Mathematica provides some general mechanisms for handling such ...
Manipulating the Front End from the ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Manipulating global options in the front end. Just like cells and notebooks, the complete Mathematica front end has various options, which you can look at and manipulate from ...
Modifying Built-in Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica allows you to define transformation rules for any expression. You can define such rules not only for functions that you add to Mathematica, but also for intrinsic ...
Operations on Scalars, Vectors, and ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Most mathematical functions in Mathematica are set up to apply themselves separately to each element in a list. This is true in particular of all functions that carry the ...
Typing Superscripts   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Type the symbol that will have the superscript. Type x. Create a superscript by pressing the Control key and the 6 key at the same time.
Using Nearest   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Nearest is used to find elements in a list that are closest to a given data point. Nearest function. Nearest works with numeric lists, tensors, or a list of strings.
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