Permutations are among the most basic elements of discrete mathematics. They can be used to represent discrete groups of transformations and in particular play a key role in ...
Packed into functions like Solve and Reduce are a wealth of sophisticated algorithms, many created specifically for Mathematica. Routinely handling both dense and sparse ...
Mathematica includes a variety of image segmentation techniques such as clustering, watershed, region growing, and level set as well as a rich set of functions for ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes possible a uniquely convenient approach to working with statistical models. Starting from arbitrary data, Mathematica generates ...
DefaultAxesStyle is a low-level option for graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in displaying axes and axes-like constructs.
LeastSquares[m, b] finds an x that solves the linear least-squares problem for the matrix equation m.x == b.
RealBlockDiagonalForm is an option for SchurDecomposition and related functions which specifies whether 2*2 blocks of real values should be used on matrix diagonals in place ...
Functions for grouping together elements of lists. Here is a list. This groups the elements of the list in pairs, throwing away the single element left at the end.
Mathematica usually keeps the elements of a list in exactly the order you originally entered them. If you want to treat a Mathematica list like a mathematical set, however, ...
Mathematica can work with polynomials whose coefficients are in the finite field Z_p of integers modulo a prime p. Functions for manipulating polynomials over finite fields. ...