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Labeling Three-Dimensional Graphics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides various options for labeling three-dimensional graphics. Some of these options are directly analogous to those for two-dimensional graphics, discussed in ...
Extrapolation Method for NDSolve   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Extrapolation methods are a class of arbitrary-order methods with automatic order and step-size control. The error estimate comes from computing a solution over an interval ...
StateFeedbackGains   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StateFeedbackGains[ss, {p_1, p_2, ..., p_n}] gives the state feedback gain matrix for the StateSpaceModel object ss such that the poles of the closed-loop system are p_i.
Projection Method for NDSolve   (Mathematica Tutorial)
When a differential system has a certain structure, it is advantageous if a numerical integration method preserves the structure. In certain situations it is useful to solve ...
Agglomerate   (Hierarchical Clustering Package Symbol)
Agglomerate[{e_1, e_2, ...}] gives an hierarchical clustering of the elements e_1, e_2, ....Agglomerate[{e_1 -> v_1, e_2 -> v_2, ...}] represents e_i with v_i in each ...
DendrogramPlot   (Hierarchical Clustering Package Symbol)
DendrogramPlot[list] constructs a dendrogram from the hierarchical clustering of list.DendrogramPlot[c] constructs a dendrogram from the Cluster object c.
Do   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Do[expr, {i_max}] evaluates expr i_max times. Do[expr, {i, i_max}] evaluates expr with the variable i successively taking on the values 1 through i_max (in steps of 1). ...
SurvivalDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SurvivalDistribution[{e_1, e_2, ...}] represents a survival distribution with event times e_i.SurvivalDistribution[{w_1, w_2, ...} -> {e_1, e_2, ...}] represents a survival ...
NIntegrate Introduction   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The Mathematica function NIntegrate is a general numerical integrator. It can handle a wide range of one-dimensional and multidimensional integrals. Finding a numerical ...
Pseudorandom Numbers   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica has three functions for generating pseudorandom numbers that are distributed uniformly over a range of values. Pseudorandom number generation. Generating tables ...
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