Arrow
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Arrow[{pt_1, pt_2}] is a graphics primitive that represents an arrow from pt_1 to pt_2.Arrow[{pt_1, pt_2}, s] represents an arrow with its ends set back from pt_1 and pt_2 by ...
BattleLemarieWavelet[] represents the Battle-Lemarié wavelet of order 3.BattleLemarieWavelet[n] represents the Battle-Lemarié wavelet of order n evaluated on equally spaced ...
CDFWavelet[] represents a Cohen\[Dash]Daubechies\[Dash]Feauveau wavelet of type "9/7". CDFWavelet["type"] represents a Cohen\[Dash]Daubechies\[Dash]Feauveau wavelet of type " ...
CoifletWavelet[] represents a Coiflet wavelet of order 2.CoifletWavelet[n] represents a Coiflet wavelet of order n.
DaubechiesWavelet[] represents a Daubechies wavelet of order 2. DaubechiesWavelet[n] represents a Daubechies wavelet of order n.
ExtremeValueDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta]] represents an extreme value distribution with location parameter \[Alpha] and scale parameter \[Beta].
SymletWavelet[] represents the Symlet wavelet of order 4.SymletWavelet[n] represents the Symlet wavelet of order n.
Statistical distributions have applications in many fields, including the biological, social, and physical sciences. Mathematica represents statistical distributions as ...
ExpIntegralE[n, z] gives the exponential integral function E_n (z).
GeneratingFunction[expr, n, x] gives the generating function in x for the sequence whose n\[Null]^th series coefficient is given by the expression ...