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MarginalDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MarginalDistribution[dist, k] represents a univariate marginal distribution of the k\[Null]^th coordinate from the multivariate distribution dist.MarginalDistribution[dist, ...
CellularAutomaton   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CellularAutomaton[rule, init, t] generates a list representing the evolution of the cellular automaton with the specified rule from initial condition init for t steps. ...
MomentConvert   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MomentConvert[mexpr, form] converts the moment expression mexpr to the specified form.
Introduction to Dynamic   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This tutorial describes the principles behind Dynamic, DynamicModule, and related functions, and goes into detail about how they interact with each other and with the rest of ...
Orthogonalize   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Orthogonalize[{v_1, v_2, ...}] gives an orthonormal basis found by orthogonalizing the vectors v_i.Orthogonalize[{e_1, e_2, ...}, f] gives a basis for the e_i orthonormal ...
RotationMatrix   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RotationMatrix[\[Theta]] gives the 2D rotation matrix that rotates 2D vectors counterclockwise by \[Theta] radians.RotationMatrix[\[Theta], w] gives the 3D rotation matrix ...
Finite Fields Package   (Finite Fields Package Tutorial)
A field is an algebraic structure obeying the rules of ordinary arithmetic. In particular, a field has binary operations of addition and multiplication, both of which are ...
HDF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: application/x-hdf HDF data format Version 4. General-purpose format for representing multidimensional datasets. Used for storage, management, and exchange of ...
Boole   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Boole[expr] yields 1 if expr is True and 0 if it is False.
CoefficientList   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CoefficientList[poly, var] gives a list of coefficients of powers of var in poly, starting with power 0. CoefficientList[poly, {var_1, var_2, ...}] gives an array of ...
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