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Questions on the basic structure of the Mathematica language (Wolfram language) including atomic data types, syntax etc

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Function that creates a table from two lists

I have two lists shown below: list1 = {(0,0,0,0),(0,0,0,1),(0,0,1,0),...,(1,1,1,1)} list2 = {1,5,5,5,...,5} How can I construct a function that outputs a table similar to this: $$\begin{array}{c|c} …
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Built in function to convert list of numbers into list of binary numbers [closed]

Does Mathematica have a build in way to convert a list of numbers into a list of binary numbers? If not how can this be accomplished?
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Help with functions in Mathematica

I'd like to make a function that has many parts. Doing this in something such as Java, which I am familiar with, would be simple. In Mathematica I have these "pieces", which I want to put into a singl …
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Making loop based off what I can say in words

I have a list of values a: {1,4,11,14} I want to print out values that satisfy b(1+a) = 0 mod 15 where b are the values from 0 to 14. The output I am wanting is something like: a = 1 , b = 0 a = 4 …
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Perform For-loop and show output which meets a certain criterion

I am new to Mathematica and I have a For loop like so: For[i = 0, i < 15, i++, PowerMod[i, -1, 15]] Currently it doesn't output anything. The calculation I am performing is i^-1 mod n. I want t his l …
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