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OpenCLLink Programming   (OpenCLLink Tutorial)
Programming OpenCL in Mathematica is simple since the user need not write C wrapper code—which can be quite verbose, difficult to understand, and hard to debug. Using ...
Mathematica Language Structure   (Mathematica Overview)
Basic Objects Input Syntax Some General Notations and Conventions
CensoredDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CensoredDistribution[{x_min, x_max}, dist] represents the distribution of values that come from dist and are censored to be between x_min and ...
ExampleData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExampleData["type"] gives a list of names of examples of the specified type.ExampleData[{" type", " name"}] gives the default form of the named example of the specified ...
SmoothHistogram   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SmoothHistogram[{x_1, x_2, ...}] plots a smooth kernel histogram of the values x_i.SmoothHistogram[{x_1, x_2, ...}, espec] plots a smooth kernel histogram with estimator ...
VarianceTest   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VarianceTest[data] tests whether the variance of the data is one. VarianceTest[{data_1, data_2}] tests whether the variances of data_1 and data_2 are ...
The shooting method works by considering the boundary conditions as a multivariate function of initial conditions at some point, reducing the boundary value problem to ...
ListPlot3D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListPlot3D[array] generates a three-dimensional plot of a surface representing an array of height values. ListPlot3D[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, y_2, z_2}, ...}] generates a plot ...
ParametricPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ParametricPlot[{f_x, f_y}, {u, u_min, u_max}] generates a parametric plot of a curve with x and y coordinates f_x and f_y as a function of u. ParametricPlot[{{f_x, f_y}, ...
Calling Java from Mathematica   (JLink Tutorial)
J/Link provides Mathematica users with the ability to interact with arbitrary Java classes directly from Mathematica. You can create objects and call methods directly in the ...
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