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MomentConvert   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MomentConvert[mexpr, form] converts the moment expression mexpr to the specified form.
PaddedForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PaddedForm[expr, n] prints with all numbers in expr padded to leave room for a total of n digits. PaddedForm[expr, {n, f}] prints with approximate real numbers having exactly ...
SkellamDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SkellamDistribution[\[Mu]_1, \[Mu]_2] represents a Skellam distribution with shape parameters \[Mu]_1 and \[Mu]_2.
ToRadicals   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ToRadicals[expr] attempts to express all Root objects in expr in terms of radicals.
WignerSemicircleDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WignerSemicircleDistribution[r] represents a Wigner semicircle distribution with radius r centered at the origin.WignerSemicircleDistribution[a, r] represents a Wigner ...
Convolutions and Correlations   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Convolution and correlation are central to many kinds of operations on lists of data. They are used in such areas as signal and image processing, statistical data analysis, ...
Group Theory Algorithms   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This tutorial introduces some basic algorithms for computing with finite permutation groups, other than those introduced in "Permutation Groups". A subgroup H of a group G ...
Reshaping Graphics Objects   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In this tutorial, the following topics are discussed: The following sequence explains how to use the Reshape tool ( GraphicsBox[RasterBox[CompressedData[ ], {Offset[{0.5, ...
Introduction to Patterns   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Patterns are used throughout Mathematica to represent classes of expressions. A simple example of a pattern is the expression f[x_]. This pattern represents the class of ...
Rigid Body Solvers   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The equations of motion for a free rigid body whose center of mass is at the origin are given by the following Euler equations (see [MR99]). Two quadratic first integrals of ...
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