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Algebraic Operations on Polynomials   (Mathematica Tutorial)
For many kinds of practical calculations, the only operations you will need to perform on polynomials are essentially structural ones. If you do more advanced algebra with ...
OpenCLLink Setup   (OpenCLLink Tutorial)
This section is concerned with the way that OpenCLLink is set up and configured for your machine. It will also help to track down and correct problems. OpenCLLink is designed ...
Alphabetical Listing   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has over 3000 built-in functions and other objects, all based on a single unified framework, and all carefully designed to work together, both in simple ...
CountryData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CountryData["tag", " property"] gives the value of the specified property for the country, country-like entity, or group of countries specified by " tag".CountryData["tag", ...
ArrayPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ArrayPlot[array] generates a plot in which the values in an array are shown in a discrete array of squares.
LogLogPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogLogPlot[f, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates a log-log plot of f as function of x from x_min to x_max. LogLogPlot[{f_1, f_2, ...}, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates log-log plots of ...
ProbabilityScalePlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ProbabilityScalePlot[{x_1, x_2, ...}] generates a normal probability plot of the samples x_i. ProbabilityScalePlot[{x_1, x_2, ...}, " dist"] generates a probability plot ...
WaveletExplorer   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
As of Mathematica 8, the functionality of the Wavelet Explorer add-on has been integrated into the Mathematica kernel.
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 ...
ExampleData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExampleData["type"] gives a list of names of examples of the specified type.ExampleData[{" type", " name"}] gives the default form of the named example of the specified ...
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