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CUDASort   (CUDALink Symbol)
CUDASort[vec] sorts the input vector.CUDASort[mem] sorts CUDAMemory in place.CUDASort[vec, op] sorts input with respect to the ordering function op.
Audio Package   (Audio Package Tutorial)
This package provides functions for the generation of standard waveforms and waveforms with user-specified spectra, the synthesis of amplitude and frequency modulated ...
How Modules Work   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The way modules work in Mathematica is basically very simple. Every time any module is used, a new symbol is created to represent each of its local variables. The new symbol ...
Table   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Table[expr, {i_max}] generates a list of i_max copies of expr. Table[expr, {i, i_max}] generates a list of the values of expr when i runs from 1 to i_max. Table[expr, {i, ...
ArcSinDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ArcSinDistribution[{x min, x max}] represents the arc sine distribution supported between x min and x max.
BetaNegativeBinomialDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BetaNegativeBinomialDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta], n] represents a beta negative binomial mixture distribution with beta distribution parameters \[Alpha] and \[Beta], and n ...
ExpGammaDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExpGammaDistribution[\[Kappa], \[Theta], \[Mu]] represents an exp-gamma distribution with shape parameter \[Kappa], scale parameter \[Theta], and location parameter \[Mu].
FisherHypergeometricDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FisherHypergeometricDistribution[n, n_succ, n_tot, w] represents a Fisher noncentral hypergeometric distribution.
LogSeriesDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogSeriesDistribution[\[Theta]] represents a logarithmic series distribution with parameter \[Theta].
NormalDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NormalDistribution[\[Mu], \[Sigma]] represents a normal (Gaussian) distribution with mean \[Mu] and standard deviation \[Sigma].NormalDistribution[] represents a normal ...
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