JacobiCN[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function cn(u | m).
JacobiDN[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function dn(u | m).
BetaPrimeDistribution[p, q] represents a beta prime distribution with shape parameters p and q. BetaPrimeDistribution[p, q, \[Beta]] represents a generalized beta prime ...
Arg
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Arg[z] gives the argument of the complex number z.
ParetoDistribution[k, \[Alpha]] represents a Pareto distribution with minimum value parameter k and shape parameter \[Alpha].ParetoDistribution[k, \[Alpha], \[Mu]] represents ...
EllipticNomeQ[m] gives the nome q corresponding to the parameter m in an elliptic function.
DSolve can find solutions for most of the standard linear second-order ODEs that occur in applied mathematics. Here is the solution for Airy's equation. Here is a plot that ...
Following are two examples of nonlinear systems of ODEs that can be solved symbolically using DSolve. The first three equations in this system of four nonlinear ODEs can be ...
JacobiSN[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function sn(u | m).
NakagamiDistribution[\[Mu], \[Omega]] represents a Nakagami distribution with shape parameter \[Mu] and spread parameter \[Omega].