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MinimumBandwidthOrdering   (Graph Utilities Package Symbol)
MinimumBandwidthOrdering[g] attempts to find a vertex ordering that minimizes the bandwidth of the undirected graph g.MinimumBandwidthOrdering[m] attempts to find row and ...
PieChart3D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PieChart3D[{y_1, y_2, ...}] makes a 3D pie chart with sector angle proportional to y_1, y_2, ....PieChart3D[{..., w_i[y_i, ...], ..., w_j[y_j, ...], ...}] makes a 3D pie ...
The shooting method works by considering the boundary conditions as a multivariate function of initial conditions at some point, reducing the boundary value problem to ...
ActionMenu   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ActionMenu[name, {lbl_1 :> act_1, lbl_2 :> act_2, ...}] represents an action menu with label name and with items labeled lbl_i that evaluates the expression act_i if the ...
JordanModelDecomposition   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
JordanModelDecomposition[ss] yields the Jordan decomposition of a StateSpaceModel object ss. The result is a list {s, jc} where s is a similarity matrix and jc is the Jordan ...
Mean   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Mean[list] gives the statistical mean of the elements in list. Mean[dist] gives the mean of the symbolic distribution dist.
PopupView   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PopupView[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}] represents an object which displays as a popup menu whose items are the expr_i.PopupView[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}, i] makes the i\[Null]^th ...
StepMonitor   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StepMonitor is an option for iterative numerical computation functions that gives an expression to evaluate whenever a step is taken by the numerical method used.
StringSplit   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StringSplit["string"] splits " string" into a list of substrings separated by whitespace. StringSplit["string", patt] splits into substrings separated by delimiters matching ...
Sparse Arrays: Manipulating Lists   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Lists are normally specified in Mathematica just by giving explicit lists of their elements. But particularly in working with large arrays, it is often useful instead to be ...
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