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ListPolarPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListPolarPlot[{r_1, r_2, ...}] plots points equally spaced in angle at radii r_i.ListPolarPlot[{{\[Theta]_1, r_1}, {\[Theta]_2, r_2}, ...}] plots points at polar coordinates ...
Algebraic Number Fields   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides representation of algebraic numbers as Root objects. A Root object contains the minimal polynomial of the algebraic number and the root number—an integer ...
Letters and Letter-like Forms   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The complete collection of Greek letters in Mathematica. You can use Greek letters as the names of symbols. The only Greek letter with a built-in meaning in StandardForm is ...
Monitoring MathLM   (Mathematica Tutorial)
MonitorLM gives information on the total number of licenses available and checked out, the fully qualified domain name and username of those who have them checked out, and so ...
The shooting method works by considering the boundary conditions as a multivariate function of initial conditions at some point, reducing the boundary value problem to ...
Numerical Examples   (Library Link Tutorial)
The functions accessible with Wolfram LibraryLink make it possible to optimize numerical computations while still keeping the flexibility and generality of Mathematica. If ...
Annuity   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Annuity[p, t] represents an annuity of fixed payments p made over t periods.Annuity[p, t, q] represents a series of payments occurring at time intervals q.Annuity[{p, ...
FinancialDerivative   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FinancialDerivative[instrument, params, ambientparams] gives the value of the specified financial instrument.FinancialDerivative[instrument, params, ambientparams, prop] ...
Grid   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Grid[{{expr_11, expr_12, ...}, {expr_21, expr_22, ...}, ...}] is an object that formats with the expr_ij arranged in a two-dimensional grid.
KaryTree   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
KaryTree[n] gives a binary tree with n vertices.KaryTree[n, k] gives a k-ary tree with n vertices.
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