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FieldInd   (Finite Fields Package Symbol)
FieldInd[e] gives the value of the discrete logarithm of e.
FunctionOfCode   (Finite Fields Package Symbol)
FunctionOfCode[g] is a setting for the option FormatType that specifies the format g[c] for an element, where c is the integer code for the element.
FunctionOfCoefficients   (Finite Fields Package Symbol)
FunctionOfCoefficients[g] is a setting for the option FormatType that specifies the format g[c_0, c_1, ...] for an element, where c_0, c_1, ... are the coefficients in the ...
Brake   (Function Approximations Package Symbol)
Brake is an option to MiniMaxApproximation and GeneralMiniMaxApproximation that specifies how changes from one iteration to the next are to be restricted.
Derivatives   (Function Approximations Package Symbol)
Derivatives is an option to MiniMaxApproximation and GeneralMiniMaxApproximation that specifies an expression that evaluates to a list containing the function and its first ...
RecursionMethod   (Graph Utilities Package Symbol)
RecursionMethod is an option to MinimumBandwidthOrdering that specifies whether to employ a multilevel process to find a minimal bandwidth ordering.
Orientation   (Hierarchical Clustering Package Symbol)
Orientation is an option for DendrogramPlot that specifies the orientation of the dendrogram.
TwoSided   (Hypothesis Testing Package Symbol)
TwoSided is an option to hypothesis test functions that specifies whether the test should be two-sided.
Options and Auxiliary Functions   (Notation Package Tutorial)
Notation , Symbolize and InfixNotation have several options that modify their behavior. These notation functions all take the options WorkingForm and Action. In addition the ...
ButcherAlpha   (Numerical Differential Equation Analysis Package Symbol)
ButcherAlpha[tree] gives the number of ways of labeling the vertices of tree with a totally ordered set of labels such that if (m, n) is an edge, then m < n.
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