Mathematica's unique structure allows a generalized notion of input, in which not only ordinary text, but also typeset structures, diagrams, graphics, control objects and ...
Looping is a core concept in programming. Mathematica provides powerful primitives for specifying and controlling looping, not only in traditional procedural programming, but ...
Directly integrated into the Mathematica language is a convenient symbolic options mechanism that allows arbitrary sequences of named parameters to be given to both built-in ...
These "How tos" give step-by-step instructions for common tasks related to calculus in Mathematica .
An integration rule computes an estimate of an integral over a region, typically using a weighted sum. In the context of NIntegrate usage, an integration rule object provides ...
ArcCsch
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcCsch[z] gives the inverse hyperbolic cosecant csch -1 (z) of the complex number z.
ArcSech
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcSech[z] gives the inverse hyperbolic secant sech -1 (z) of the complex number z.
HankelH1[n, z] gives the Hankel function of the first kind H_n^(1)(z).
HurwitzZeta[s, a] gives the Hurwitz zeta function \[Zeta](s, a).
Hypergeometric0F1[a, z] is the confluent hypergeometric function \[Null]_0 F_1 (; a; z).