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Finite Fields Package   (Finite Fields Package Tutorial)
A field is an algebraic structure obeying the rules of ordinary arithmetic. In particular, a field has binary operations of addition and multiplication, both of which are ...
NResidue   (Numerical Calculus Package Symbol)
NResidue[expr, {z, z_0}] numerically finds the residue of expr near the point z = z_0.
ProvablePrimeQ   (Primality Proving Package Symbol)
ProvablePrimeQ[n] gives True if n is provably prime, and False otherwise.
HTML   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: text/html HTML markup language and file format. Predominant language for the creation of web pages. HTML is an acronym derived from Hypertext Markup ...
ArrayPad   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ArrayPad[array, m] gives an array with m 0s of padding on every side. ArrayPad[array, m, padding] uses the specified padding.ArrayPad[array, {m, n}, ...] pads with m elements ...
BellY   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BellY[n, k, {x_1, ..., x n - k + 1}] gives the partial Bell polynomial Y n, k (x_1, ..., x n - k + 1). BellY[n, k, m] gives the generalized partial Bell polynomial of a ...
BooleanTable   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BooleanTable[bf] gives a list of truth values for all possible combinations of variable values supplied to the Boolean function bf.BooleanTable[expr, {a_1, a_2, ...}] gives a ...
DiscreteRatio   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DiscreteRatio[f, i] gives the discrete ratio f(i + 1)/f(i).DiscreteRatio[f, {i, n}] gives the multiple discrete ratio.DiscreteRatio[f, {i, n, h}] gives the multiple discrete ...
ListInterpolation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListInterpolation[array] constructs an InterpolatingFunction object that represents an approximate function that interpolates the array of values given. ...
RotationMatrix   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RotationMatrix[\[Theta]] gives the 2D rotation matrix that rotates 2D vectors counterclockwise by \[Theta] radians.RotationMatrix[\[Theta], w] gives the 3D rotation matrix ...
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