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file.cdf   (Mathematica File)
file.cdf is a Computable Document Format file.
ProbabilityDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ProbabilityDistribution[pdf, {x, x_min, x_max}] represents the continuous distribution with PDF pdf in the variable x where the pdf is taken to be zero for x < x_min and x > ...
CauchyDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CauchyDistribution[a, b] represents a Cauchy distribution with location parameter a and scale parameter b.
Notebooks as Documents   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica notebooks allow you to create documents that can be viewed interactively on screen or printed on paper. Particularly in larger notebooks, it is common to have ...
Quantile   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Quantile[list, q] gives the q\[Null]\[Null]^th quantile of list. Quantile[list, {q_1, q_2, ...}] gives a list of quantiles q_1, q_2, .... Quantile[list, q, {{a, b}, {c, d}}] ...
Statistics`Common`   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
Functionality in this package has been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel or incorporated into newly created packages. CDF, PDF and CharacteristicFunction are built ...
Probability & Statistics   (Mathematica Guide)
Probability and statistics are used to model uncertainty from a variety of sources, such as incomplete or simplified models. Yet you can build useful models for aggregate or ...
Basic Statistics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Basic descriptive statistics operations. Given a list with n elements x_i, the mean Mean[list] is defined to be μ(x)OverscriptBox[x, _]∑x_i/n. The variance Variance[list] ...
Descriptive Statistics   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's descriptive statistics functions operate both on explicit data and on symbolic representations of statistical distributions. When operating on explicit data, ...
WaveletPhi   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WaveletPhi[wave, x] gives the scaling function \[Phi](x) for the symbolic wavelet wave evaluated at x.WaveletPhi[wave] gives the scaling function as a pure function.
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