FrechetDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta]] represents the Frechet distribution with shape parameter \[Alpha] and scale parameter \[Beta].FrechetDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta], ...
Log
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Log[z] gives the natural logarithm of z (logarithm to base e). Log[b, z] gives the logarithm to base b.
NoncentralChiSquareDistribution[\[Nu], \[Lambda]] represents a noncentral \[Chi]^2 distribution with \[Nu] degrees of freedom and noncentrality parameter \[Lambda].
NoncentralFRatioDistribution[n, m, \[Lambda]] represents a noncentral F-ratio distribution with n numerator degrees of freedom, m denominator degrees of freedom, and ...
PascalDistribution[n, p] represents a Pascal distribution with parameters n and p.
Power
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) x^y gives x to the power y.
Every new version of Mathematica contains many new features. But careful design from the outset has allowed nearly total compatibility to be maintained between all versions. ...
The Wolfram Lightweight Grid System provides functions for launching and managing remote kernels, one part of a complete Mathematica^® parallel computing environment. With ...
A remote kernel in use may fail at any time, due to hardware, network, or software problems. A failure of a remote kernel will be noticed the next time Parallel Computing ...
Parallel kernels do not have access to the values of variables defined in the master kernel, nor do they have access to locally defined functions. Mathematica contains a ...