Mathematica has the world's largest collection of consistent multifont mathematical notation characters—all fully integrated into both typesetting and symbolic expression ...
Mathematica not only has systemwide support for arbitrary Unicode characters, but also includes nearly a thousand carefully designed characters for mathematical notation and ...
MaxSteps is an option to functions like NDSolve that specifies the maximum number of steps to take in generating a result.
The method "DoubleStep" performs a single application of Richardson's extrapolation for any one-step integration method. Although it is not always optimal, it is a general ...
With Mathematica, the enormous parallel processing power of Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) can be used from an integrated built-in interface. Incorporating GPU technology ...
The syntax of the Mathematica language is unique among modern languages in allowing not just ordinary ASCII characters, but also a variety of special characters that greatly ...
Version 6.0 pioneered the concept of complete structural integration of graphics—with graphics interleaving seamlessly into all input and output, and allowing immediate ...
HoldForm[expr] prints as the expression expr, with expr maintained in an unevaluated form.
Invisible[expr] displays as space that is the same size as the formatted version of expr.
MaxStepFraction is an option to functions like NDSolve that specifies the maximum fraction of the total range to cover in a single step.