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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 and understand, …

  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 to use this or …

  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 you results that …

  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 as x ⊕ y, …

  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 terms: …

  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-Khayyami (1080), …

  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 1913. The …

  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 Mathematica syntax.

  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 system as its …