SpheroidalS1Prime[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the radial spheroidal function S_n^m, (1)(\[Gamma], z) of the first kind.
Interpretation[e, expr] represents an object that displays as e, but is interpreted as the unevaluated form of expr if supplied as input. Interpretation[{x = x_0, y = y_0, ...
ChebyshevU[n, x] gives the Chebyshev polynomial of the second kind U_n (x).
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SpheroidalS2[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the radial spheroidal function S_n^m, (2)(\[Gamma], z) of the second kind.
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MarcumQ
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) MarcumQ[m, a, b] gives Marcum's Q function Q_m (a, b).MarcumQ[m, a, b_0, b_1] gives Marcum's Q function Q_m (a, b_0) - Q_m (a, b_1).
MathieuCharacteristicA[r, q] gives the characteristic value a_r for even Mathieu functions with characteristic exponent r and parameter q.