OrderedQ[h[e_1, e_2, ...]] gives True if the e_i are in canonical order, and False otherwise.
ScrollingOptions -> {opt_1 -> val_1, opt_2 -> val_2, ...} is an option for notebooks that specifies settings for scrolling.
A Riccati equation is a first-order equation of the form This equation was used by Count Riccati of Venice (1676–1754) to help in solving second-order ordinary differential ...
JavaObjectToExpression[javaobject] converts the specified Java object reference into its value as a "native" Mathematica expression.
UninstallNET[] shuts down the .NET runtime that was started by InstallNET.
Legacy
(Parallel Package Tutorial) The parallel computing features of Mathematica entirely replace the Parallel Computing Toolkit that was available up to Mathematica Version 6. As stated in the Introduction, ...
Animations can convey much more information than static displays. The built-in Mathematica functions Animate and ListAnimate provide an immediate way to construct animations ...
Mathematica provides an extensive, straightforward set of tools to control the appearance of your charts. Whether you are creating chart legends with the symbolic wrapper ...
AccuracyGoal is an option for various numerical operations which specifies how many effective digits of accuracy should be sought in the final result.