Mathematica has the most extensive collection of mathematical functions ever assembled. Often relying on original results and algorithms developed at Wolfram Research over ...
IntegerExponent[n, b] gives the highest power of b that divides n.
Log2
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Log2[x] gives the base-2 logarithm of x.
Tuples
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Tuples[list, n] generates a list of all possible n-tuples of elements from list. Tuples[{list_1, list_2, ...}] generates a list of all possible tuples whose i\[Null] ...
BitNot
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BitNot[n] gives the bitwise NOT of the integer n.
ContinuedFraction[x, n] generates a list of the first n terms in the continued fraction representation of x. ContinuedFraction[x] generates a list of all terms that can be ...
BooleanMaxterms[k, n] represents the k\[Null]^th maxterm in n variables.BooleanMaxterms[{k_1, k_2, ...}, n] represents the conjunction of the maxterms ...
BooleanMinterms[k, n] represents the k\[Null]\[Null]^th minterm in n variables.BooleanMinterms[{k_1, k_2, ...}, n] represents the disjunction of the minterms ...
GraphPlot[{v i 1 -> v j 1, v i 2 -> v j 2, ...}] generates a plot of the graph in which vertex v_ik is connected to vertex v_jk.GraphPlot[{{v i 1 -> v j 1, lbl_1}, ...}] ...
Complement[e_all, e_1, e_2, ...] gives the elements in e_all which are not in any of the e_i.