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  1. In designing the mathematical components of the Mathematica language [3], however, I had to create a systematic form of the notation. But to make Mathematica easy for humans to learn …

  2. The modern mathematical symbol arose with the development of calculus. J. Wallis (1655) introduced the sign ¥ to signify infinite numbers. Subsequently many mathematicians started …

  3. ADVANCED NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION SOLVING IN MATHEMATICA For use with Wolfram Mathematica® 7.0 and later.

  4. The internal algorithms that Mathematicauses to evaluate mathematical functions are set up to maintain as much precision as possible. In most cases, built-in Mathematicafunctions will give …

  5. Mathematica supports an extremely wide range of mathematical notation, although often it does not assign a pre-defined meaning to it. Thus, for example, you can enter an expression such …

  6. A reaction-diffusion system is a mathematical model that describes the dynamics of how the concentration of one or more substances variesin time and space, under the influenceof two …

  7. The first mathematical descriptions of binomial coefficients arising from expansions of Ha + for n 2, 3, 4, 1⁄4 appeared in the works of Chia Hsien (1050), al-Karaji (about 1100), Omar al …

  8. M. Bresse (1867) computed 24 decimals of C using a technique from E. Kummer's work. J. Glaisher (1877) evaluated 20 digits of the Catalan constant, which he extended to 32 digits in …

  9. MathML import and export capabilities have been expanded to include direct conversion of typeset mathematical expressions to MathML and copy and paste between MathML and …

  10. Wolfram Research is the holder of the copyright to the Wolfram Mathematica software system ("Software") described in this document, including without limitation such aspects of the …