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BinormalDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BinormalDistribution[{\[Mu]_1, \[Mu]_2}, {\[Sigma]_1, \[Sigma]_\ 2}, \[Rho]] represents a bivariate normal distribution with mean {\[Mu]_1, \[Mu]_2} and covariance matrix ...
GroebnerBasis   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GroebnerBasis[{poly_1, poly_2, ...}, {x_1, x_2, ...}] gives a list of polynomials that form a Gröbner basis for the set of polynomials poly_i. GroebnerBasis[{poly_1, poly_2, ...
Texture   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Texture[obj] is a graphics directive that specifies that obj should be used as a texture on faces of polygons and other filled graphics objects.
UniformDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
UniformDistribution[{min, max}] represents a continuous uniform statistical distribution giving values between min and max. UniformDistribution[] represents a uniform ...
Calling .NET from Mathematica   (NETLink Tutorial)
.NET/Link provides Mathematica users with the ability to interact with arbitrary .NET types directly from Mathematica. You can create objects and call methods and properties ...
MomentConvert   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MomentConvert[mexpr, form] converts the moment expression mexpr to the specified form.
Stiffness Detection   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Many differential equations exhibit some form of stiffness, which restricts the step size and hence effectiveness of explicit solution methods. A number of implicit methods ...
PearsonDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PearsonDistribution[a_1, a_0, b_2, b_1, b_0] represents a distribution of the Pearson family with parameters a_1, a_0, b_2, b_1, and b_0.PearsonDistribution[type, a_1, a_0, ...
Product   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Product[f, {i, i_max}] evaluates the product \[Product]i = 1 i_max f. Product[f, {i, i_min, i_max}] starts with i = i_min. Product[f, {i, i_min, i_max, di}] uses steps di. ...
RandomVariate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RandomVariate[dist] gives a pseudorandom variate from the symbolic distribution dist.RandomVariate[dist, n] gives a list of n pseudorandom variates from the symbolic ...
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