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IsotopeData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
IsotopeData[{Z, A}, " property"] gives the value of the specified property for the isotope with atomic number Z and mass number A.IsotopeData["name", " property"] gives the ...
New in 6.0: Statistics   (Mathematica Guide)
Version 6.0 introduced integrated highly efficient support for a wide range of statistical functions and operations, both on explicit data and on symbolic representations of ...
AugmentedSymmetricPolynomial   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AugmentedSymmetricPolynomial[{r_1, r_2, ...}] represents a formal augmented symmetric polynomial with exponents r_1, r_2, ....AugmentedSymmetricPolynomial[{{r_11, ..., r 1 ...
Mathematica 6.0 represented a major new level in Mathematica's distinguished twenty-year history of broad cutting-edge algorithm development. Mathematica's unified ...
Mathematica 7 represents another major achievement in Mathematica's long history of innovation in mathematics and algorithms. Building on the broad capabilities of ...
Probability & Statistics   (Mathematica Guide)
Probability and statistics are used to model uncertainty from a variety of sources, such as incomplete or simplified models. Yet you can build useful models for aggregate or ...
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 ...
HurwitzLerchPhi   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HurwitzLerchPhi[z, s, a] gives the Hurwitz\[Dash]Lerch transcendent \[CapitalPhi](z, s, a).
Descriptive Statistics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Descriptive statistics refers to properties of distributions, such as location, dispersion, and shape. The functions described here compute descriptive statistics of lists of ...
EmpiricalDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
EmpiricalDistribution[{x_1, x_2, ...}] represents an empirical distribution based on the data values x_i.EmpiricalDistribution[{{x_1, y_1, ...}, {x_2, y_2, ...}, ...}] ...
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