A graph may not be fully connected. For instance, only about 25% of the web graph is estimated to be in the largest strongly connected component. Another 25% is estimated to ...
Mathematica allows graphics to appear anywhere in notebooks, including inline in text or other expressions. You can specify how the graphics should be placed and rendered, ...
Mathematica allows any front end command to be executed programmatically from within the kernel by sending an appropriate front end token. There are tokens for all standard ...
Mathematica's breadth of functionality in handling documents, computation, and graphics gives it a rich collection of menu items—all carefully designed to be as familiar as ...
Mathematica allows any front end command to be executed programmatically from within the kernel by sending an appropriate front end token. There are tokens for all standard ...
Mathematica provides unified graphics support for 2D and 3D polygons, allowing all standard Mathematica colors and transparency to be used for both faces and edges, as well ...
Polynomial algorithms are at the core of classical "computer algebra". Incorporating methods that span from antiquity to the latest cutting-edge research at Wolfram Research, ...
Mathematica includes state-of-the-art algorithms for sequence alignment and comparison, capable of handling strings and lists containing very large numbers of elements.
Mathematica allows arbitrary hierachical namespaces. However, several standard "contexts" are conventionally used for predefined purposes.