The Mathematica functions Reduce, Resolve, and FindInstance allow you to solve a wide variety of problems that can be expressed in terms of equations and inequalities. The ...
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CUDAFunctionLoad[src, fun, argtypes, blockdim] loads CUDAFunction from scr and makes fun available in Mathematica.CUDAFunctionLoad[{srcfile}, fun, argtypes, blockdim] loads ...
WidgetAlign[] is a widget layout placeholder that provides an alignment marker. WidgetAlign[{ref, After}, Before] makes a specific request for the next widget to align to ...
CommunityStructurePartition[g] gives the partition of a graph g into communities.
LineScaledCoordinate[{{x_1, y_1}, {x_2, y_2}, ..., {x_k, y_k}}, r] gives the coordinate of a point in the polyline {{x_1, y_1}, {x_2, y_2}, ..., {x_k, y_k}}, at a scaled ...
GeneralizedVariance[matrix] gives the generalized variance for matrix.
Biharmonic[f] gives the biharmonic, \[Del]^4 f, of the scalar function f in the default coordinate system. Biharmonic[f, coordsys] gives the biharmonic of f in the coordinate ...
ToCompactXML[expr] generates an equivalent SymbolicXML expression that suppresses all the redundant namespace information for elements and attributes in expr. ...
BellB
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BellB[n] gives the Bell number B_n. BellB[n, x] gives the Bell polynomial B_n (x).