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UnderoverscriptBox   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
UnderoverscriptBox[x, y, z] is the low-level box representation for x_y^z in notebook expressions.
BreadthFirstScan   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BreadthFirstScan[g, s, {"event_1" -> f_1, "event_2" -> f_2, ...}] performs a breadth-first scan (bfs) of the graph g starting at the vertex s and evaluates f_i whenever ...
As the world's most extensive programmatic mathematical typesetting system, Mathematica provides a range of controls over the details of layout and rendering.
Residues   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Limit[expr,x->x_0] tells you what the value of expr is when x tends to x_0. When this value is infinite, it is often useful instead to know the residue of expr when x equals ...
Spheroidal and Related Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
 
ParabolicStopAndReversal   (Mathematica Indicator)
ParabolicStopAndReversal
Evaluate Infinite Sums and Products   (Mathematica How To)
In calculus, infinite sums and products can pose a challenge to manipulate by hand. Mathematica can evaluate a huge number of different types of sums and products with ease.
Mathematical Notation in Notebooks   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If you use the notebook front end for Mathematica, then you can enter some of the operations discussed here in special ways. Special and ordinary ways to enter mathematical ...
Multiplicative Number Theory   (Mathematica Guide)
Building on its broad strengths in mathematics in general, and in special functions in particular, Mathematica provides a unique level of support for multiplicative number ...
Symbolic Calculations   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica's ability to deal with symbolic expressions, as well as numbers, allows you to use it for many kinds of mathematics. Calculus is one example. With Mathematica, ...
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