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WaringYuleDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WaringYuleDistribution[\[Alpha]] represents the Yule distribution with shape parameter \[Alpha].WaringYuleDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta]] represents the Waring distribution ...
Algebraic Manipulation   (Mathematica Overview)
Structural Operations on Polynomials Finding the Structure of a Polynomial Polynomial Orderings
ParetoDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ParetoDistribution[k, \[Alpha]] represents a Pareto distribution with minimum value parameter k and shape parameter \[Alpha].ParetoDistribution[k, \[Alpha], \[Mu]] represents ...
Boole   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Boole[expr] yields 1 if expr is True and 0 if it is False.
Mathematica Syntax Characters   (Mathematica Guide)
The syntax of the Mathematica language is unique among modern languages in allowing not just ordinary ASCII characters, but also a variety of special characters that greatly ...
InverseGammaDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
InverseGammaDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta]] represents an inverse gamma distribution with shape parameter \[Alpha] and scale parameter ...
BetaPrimeDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BetaPrimeDistribution[p, q] represents a beta prime distribution with shape parameters p and q. BetaPrimeDistribution[p, q, \[Beta]] represents a generalized beta prime ...
Mathematical Notation Characters   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has the world's largest collection of consistent multifont mathematical notation characters—all fully integrated into both typesetting and symbolic expression ...
Integrals over Regions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This does an integral over the interior of the unit circle. Here is an equivalent form. Even though an integral may be straightforward over a simple rectangular region, it ...
HotellingTSquareDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HotellingTSquareDistribution[p, m] represents Hotelling's T^2 distribution with dimensionality parameter p and m degrees of freedom.
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