Building on its core symbolic architecture, Mathematica gives immediate access to the latest in industrial-strength Boolean computation. With highly general symbolic ...
Reduce
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Reduce[expr, vars] reduces the statement expr by solving equations or inequalities for vars and eliminating quantifiers. Reduce[expr, vars, dom] does the reduction over the ...
New functions CountRoots, IsolatingInterval, and RootIntervals have been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel. IsolatingInterval includes the functionality of ...
Implies
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Implies[p, q] represents the logical implication p \[DoubleRightArrow] q.
SpheroidalS1[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the radial spheroidal function S_n^m, (1)(\[Gamma], z) of the first kind.
SpheroidalS2[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the radial spheroidal function S_n^m, (2)(\[Gamma], z) of the second kind.
SpheroidalS2Prime[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the radial spheroidal function S_n^m, (2)(\[Gamma], z) of the second kind.
SpheroidalS1Prime[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the radial spheroidal function S_n^m, (1)(\[Gamma], z) of the first kind.
SpheroidalQS[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the angular spheroidal function QS n, m (\[Gamma], z) of the second kind.
KelvinBer[z] gives the Kelvin function ber(z).KelvinBer[n, z] gives the Kelvin function ber_n (z).