ArcCosh
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcCosh[z] gives the inverse hyperbolic cosine cosh -1 (z) of the complex number z.
Min
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Min[x_1, x_2, ...] yields the numerically smallest of the x_i. Min[{x_1, x_2, ...}, {y_1, ...}, ...] yields the smallest element of any of the lists.
Do
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Do[expr, {i_max}] evaluates expr i_max times. Do[expr, {i, i_max}] evaluates expr with the variable i successively taking on the values 1 through i_max (in steps of 1). ...
GenericCylindricalDecomposition[ineqs, {x_1, x_2, ...}] finds the full-dimensional part of the decomposition of the region represented by the inequalities ineqs into ...
MarginalDistribution[dist, k] represents a univariate marginal distribution of the k\[Null]^th coordinate from the multivariate distribution dist.MarginalDistribution[dist, ...
Max
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Max[x_1, x_2, ...] yields the numerically largest of the x_i. Max[{x_1, x_2, ...}, {y_1, ...}, ...] yields the largest element of any of the lists.
First-order PDEs are usually classified as linear, quasi-linear, or nonlinear. The first two types are discussed in this tutorial. A first-order PDE for an unknown function ...
Any combination of equations or inequalities can be thought of as implicitly defining a region in some kind of space. The fundamental function of Reduce is to turn this type ...
FilledCurve[{segment_1, segment_2, ...}] represents a filled curve consisting of segment_1 followed by segment_2 etc. FilledCurve[{component_1, component_2, ...}] represents ...
LiftingFilterData[...] represents lifting-filter data used to compute forward and inverse lifting wavelet transforms.