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Sinh   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Sinh[z] gives the hyperbolic sine of z.
Binary Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides high-performance reading and writing of binary data, to both files and pipes. A convenient symbolic format representation makes it straightforward to ...
Processing Textual Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has uniquely flexible capabilities for processing large volumes of textual data. Most often data represented as a string is converted to lists or other constructs ...
LightingAngle   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LightingAngle is an option for ReliefPlot and related functions that specifies the angle from which simulated illumination is taken to come.
Actuarial science is in some ways older than probability and statistics itself and was in many ways instrumental in the development of probability and statistics. One of the ...
DiscreteLQRegulatorGains   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DiscreteLQRegulatorGains[ss, {q, r}, \[Tau]] gives the optimal discrete-time state feedback gain matrix with sampling period \[Tau] for the continuous-time StateSpaceModel ...
Heavy Tail Distributions   (Mathematica Guide)
Heavy tail means that there is a larger probability of getting very large values. So heavy tail distributions typically represent wild as opposed to mild randomness. An ...
Relational Operators & Characters   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica supports a large collection of relational operator characters, each of which can also be used as an element of Mathematica syntax, representing a formal operator ...
ReferenceLineStyle   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ReferenceLineStyle is an option for QuantilePlot and similar functions that specifies the style used for the reference line.
FourierCosTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FourierCosTransform[expr, t, \[Omega]] gives the symbolic Fourier cosine transform of expr. FourierCosTransform[expr, {t_1, t_2, ...}, {\[Omega]_1, \[Omega]_2, ...}] gives ...
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