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Resultant   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Resultant[poly_1, poly_2, var] computes the resultant of the polynomials poly_1 and poly_2 with respect to the variable var. Resultant[poly_1, poly_2, var, Modulus -> p] ...
ReplaceList   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ReplaceList[expr, rules] attempts to transform the entire expression expr by applying a rule or list of rules in all possible ways, and returns a list of the results ...
LiftingFilterData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LiftingFilterData[...] represents lifting-filter data used to compute forward and inverse lifting wavelet transforms.
\[Integral]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 222B. Alias: Esc int Esc. Compound operator with built-in evaluation rules. ∫ f  x is by default interpreted as Integrate[f,x]. ∫_a^b f  x is by default ...
Constants   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Constants is an option for Dt which gives a list of objects to be taken as constants.
Subsets   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Subsets[list] gives a list of all possible subsets of list. Subsets[list, n] gives all subsets containing at most n elements. Subsets[list, {n}] gives all subsets containing ...
FlattenAt   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FlattenAt[list, n] flattens out a sublist that appears as the n\[Null] th element of list. If n is negative, the position is counted from the end. FlattenAt[expr, {i, j, ...
Functions with Variable Numbers of ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Unless f is a flat function, a pattern like f[x_,y_] stands only for instances of the function with exactly two arguments. Sometimes you need to set up patterns that can ...
Elliptic Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
With careful standardization of argument conventions, Mathematica provides full coverage of all standard types of elliptic functions, with arbitrary-precision numerical ...
Typing Vectors   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Type a left parenthesis and a right parenthesis, then move the insertion point to be between them. Type (), and press ←. Type the first entry of the vector. Create the next ...
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