The functions accessible with Wolfram LibraryLink make it possible to optimize numerical computations while still keeping the flexibility and generality of Mathematica. If ...
KernelMixtureDistribution[{x_1, x_2, ...}] represents a kernel mixture distribution based on the data values x_i.KernelMixtureDistribution[{{x_1, y_1, ...}, {x_2, y_2, ...}, ...
Numerical algorithms for constrained nonlinear optimization can be broadly categorized into gradient-based methods and direct search methods. Gradient search methods use ...
SymbolicC provides automated formatting of the generated C output. This section reviews some of the ways that you can work with formatting to create your own styles of ...
DifferenceRoot[lde] represents a function that solves the linear difference equation specified by lde[a, n].
D
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) D[f, x] gives the partial derivative \[PartialD]f/\[PartialD]x. D[f, {x, n}] gives the multiple derivative \[PartialD]^n f/\[PartialD]x^n. D[f, x, y, ...] differentiates f ...
EulerPhi[n] gives the Euler totient function \[Phi](n).
InverseFourier[list] finds the discrete inverse Fourier transform of a list of complex numbers.
Limit
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Limit[expr, x -> x_0] finds the limiting value of expr when x approaches x_0.
PowerDistribution[k, a] represents a power distribution with domain parameter k and shape parameter a.