At the core of Mathematica's symbolic programming paradigm is the concept of transformation rules for arbitrary symbolic patterns. Mathematica's pattern language conveniently ...
Ways to change the overall options for a notebook. This creates a notebook displayed in a 40×30 window with a thin frame. Style options for a notebook.
Type 2+2 and then press Shift+Enter (hold down the Shift key and press Enter) to tell Mathematica to evaluate your input. Note that labels are added automatically, and output ...
Glaisher is Glaisher's constant with numerical value \[TildeEqual] 1.28243.
InputString[] interactively reads in a character string. InputString[prompt] requests input, displaying prompt as a "prompt". InputString[prompt, init] in a notebook front ...
SystemInformation[] gives detailed information about the Mathematica system being run. SystemInformation["comp"] gives a list of rules with information about the component " ...
AngerJ
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) AngerJ[\[Nu], z] gives the Anger function J_v(z).AngerJ[\[Nu], \[Mu], z] gives the associated Anger function J_\[Nu]^\[Mu](z).
ArcCot
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcCot[z] gives the arc cotangent cot -1 (z) of the complex number z.
ArcTanh
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcTanh[z] gives the inverse hyperbolic tangent tanh -1 (z) of the complex number z.
DawsonF
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) DawsonF[z] gives the Dawson integral F(z).