Power
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) x^y gives x to the power y.
A "How to" describes how to carry out particular tasks with Mathematica, giving step-by-step instructions for common cases.
Introduced soon after ordinary hypergeometric functions, the q functions have long been studied as theoretical generalizations of hypergeometric and other functions. ...
Mathematica treats equations as logical statements. If you type in an equation like x^2+3x==2, Mathematica interprets this as a logical statement which asserts that x^2+3x is ...
Mathematica 's functions for solving differential equations can be applied to many different classes of differential equations, including ordinary differential equations ...
HilbertMatrix[n] gives the n*n Hilbert matrix with elements of the form 1/(i + j - 1).HilbertMatrix[{m, n}] gives the m*n Hilbert matrix.
Erfc
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Erfc[z] gives the complementary error function erfc(z).
Erf
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Erf[z] gives the error function erf(z). Erf[z_0, z_1] gives the generalized error function erf(z_1) - erf(z_0).
JacobiAmplitude[u, m] gives the amplitude am(u \[VerticalSeparator] m) for Jacobi elliptic functions.
JacobiCD[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function cd(u | m).