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AlgebraicNumber   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AlgebraicNumber[\[Theta], {c_0, c_1, ..., c_n}] represents the algebraic number in the field \[DoubleStruckCapitalQ][\[Theta]] given by c_0 + c_1 \[Theta] + ... + c_n ...
NumberForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NumberForm[expr, n] prints with approximate real numbers in expr given to n-digit precision.
Image Processing   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides built-in support for both programmatic and interactive image processing, fully integrated with Mathematica's powerful mathematical and algorithmic ...
Image Processing & Analysis   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides broad and deep built-in support for both programmatic and interactive modern industrial-strength image processing —fully integrated with Mathematica's ...
3DS   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME types: application/x-3ds, image/x-3ds Autodesk 3DS file format. Scene description and 3D modeling format. Used for 3D modeling and animation. Native format of Autodesk ...
LWO   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: image/x-lwo LightWave 3D object file format. Native format of the LightWave 3D rendering and animation software. LWO is an acronym for LightWave Object. Developed ...
CarmichaelLambda   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CarmichaelLambda[n] gives the Carmichael function \[Lambda](n), defined as the smallest integer m such that k^m \[Congruent] 1 mod n for all k relatively prime to n.
ContinuedFraction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ContinuedFraction[x, n] generates a list of the first n terms in the continued fraction representation of x. ContinuedFraction[x] generates a list of all terms that can be ...
GegenbauerC   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GegenbauerC[n, m, x] gives the Gegenbauer polynomial C_n^(m)(x). GegenbauerC[n, x] gives the renormalized form lim_(m->0) C_n^(m)(x)/m.
HilbertMatrix   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HilbertMatrix[n] gives the n*n Hilbert matrix with elements of the form 1/(i + j - 1).HilbertMatrix[{m, n}] gives the m*n Hilbert matrix.
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