FindSequenceFunction[{a_1, a_2, a_3, ...}] attempts to find a simple function that yields the sequence a_n when given successive integer arguments.FindSequenceFunction[{{n_1, ...
GroupOrbits[group, {p_1, ...}] returns the orbits of the points p_i under the action of the elements of group.GroupOrbits[group, {p_1, ...}, f] finds the orbits under the ...
IntegerPart[x] gives the integer part of x.
InverseFourier[list] finds the discrete inverse Fourier transform of a list of complex numbers.
LinearProgramming[c, m, b] finds a vector x that minimizes the quantity c.x subject to the constraints m.x >= b and x >= 0. LinearProgramming[c, m, {{b_1, s_1}, {b_2, s_2}, ...
MeijerG
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) MeijerG[{{a_1, ..., a_n}, {a n + 1, ..., a_p}}, {{b_1, ..., b_m}, {b m + 1, ..., b_q}}, z] is the Meijer G function G_p q^m n(z \[VerticalSeparator] {{a_1, ..., a_p}, {b_1, ...
RankedMax[list, n] gives the n\[Null]^th largest element in list.
RankedMin[list, n] gives the n\[Null]^th smallest element in list.
ReplacePart[expr, i -> new] yields an expression in which the i\[Null]\[Null]^th part of expr is replaced by new. ReplacePart[expr, {i_1 -> new_1, i_2 -> new_2, ...}] ...
SortBy
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) SortBy[list, f] sorts the elements of list in the order defined by applying f to each of them.