BellY
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BellY[n, k, {x_1, ..., x n - k + 1}] gives the partial Bell polynomial Y n, k (x_1, ..., x n - k + 1). BellY[n, k, m] gives the generalized partial Bell polynomial of a ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture and sophisticated mathematical capabilities allow it to take a uniquely high-level approach to geometric transformations—supporting ...
Long viewed as an important theoretical idea, functional programming finally became truly convenient and practical with the introduction of Mathematica's symbolic language. ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture immediately allows it to perform structural transformations not only on objects like lists, but also on general symbolic ...
Power series are in many ways the algebraic analog of limited-precision numbers. Mathematica can generate series approximations to virtually any combination of built-in ...
Making lists from functions. This makes a list of 5 elements, each of the form p[i]. Here is another way to produce the same list.
expr_1; expr_2; ... evaluates the expr_i in turn, giving the last one as the result.
MIDI
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: audio/midi Standard MIDI file format. Audio format. Used for controlling electronic musical instruments, computer sound cards, and sequencers. Stores a sequence of ...
Directive[g_1, g_2, ...] represents a single graphics directive composed of the directives g_1, g_2, ....
SoundNote[pitch] represents a music-like sound note with the specified pitch.SoundNote[pitch, t] takes the note to have duration t.SoundNote[pitch, {t_min, t_max}] takes the ...