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List   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
{e_1, e_2, ...} is a list of elements.
NoncentralFRatioDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NoncentralFRatioDistribution[n, m, \[Lambda]] represents a noncentral F-ratio distribution with n numerator degrees of freedom, m denominator degrees of freedom, and ...
Principles of Evaluation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The fundamental operation that Mathematica performs is evaluation. Whenever you enter an expression, Mathematica evaluates the expression, then returns the result. Evaluation ...
Second-Order PDEs   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The general form of a linear second-order PDE is Here uu(x,y), and a, b, c, d, e, f, and g are functions of x and y only—they do not depend on u. If g0, the equation is ...
SkellamDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SkellamDistribution[\[Mu]_1, \[Mu]_2] represents a Skellam distribution with shape parameters \[Mu]_1 and \[Mu]_2.
Mathematica Sessions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Typical command-line options for Mathematica executables. If the Mathematica front end is called with a notebook file as a command-line argument, then this notebook will be ...
Tanh   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Tanh[z] gives the hyperbolic tangent of z.
SuzukiDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SuzukiDistribution[\[Mu], \[Nu]] represents the Suzuki distribution with shape parameters \[Mu] and \[Nu].
WakebyDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WakebyDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta], \[Gamma], \[Delta], \[Mu]] represents Wakeby distribution with shape parameters \[Beta] and \[Delta], scale parameters \[Alpha] and ...
Lie Symmetry Methods for Solving ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Around 1870, Marius Sophus Lie realized that many of the methods for solving differential equations could be unified using group theory. Lie symmetry methods are central to ...
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