Building on its broad strengths in mathematics in general, and in special functions in particular, Mathematica provides a unique level of support for analytic number theory, ...
Mathematica can import—and often export—standard formats used in chemistry, molecular biology and bioinformatics, routinely handling a full range of molecular types, as well ...
Mathematica provides a full suite of tools needed for the classical analysis and design of control systems, leveraging Mathematica's hybrid symbolic-numeric arithmetic ...
Exponential and related distributions occur in a variety of contexts, such as reliability and communication. As such, a large number of extensions and variations of ...
Mathematica can import common terrain elevation files and render them as topographic maps. It can also import geospatial information formats that combine layers of raster, ...
Mathematica 6.0 represented one of the world's most advanced software engineering endeavors. Building on Mathematica's symbolic programming foundations, a series of software ...
When building an initial statistical model, you may not have a good idea of what parametric distribution family it should come from. Nonparametric distributions make very few ...
Mathematica can efficiently exchange data in all standard numerical formats—allowing convenient symbolic specification of data subsets and data elements.
Pattern matching makes possible some of the most succinct and elegant programs in the Mathematica language—immediately compressing large numbers of conditional cases into ...
Mathematica supports a large collection of relational operator characters, each of which can also be used as an element of Mathematica syntax, representing a formal operator ...