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Rational Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica can efficiently handle both univariate and multivariate rational functions, with built-in functions immediately implementing standard algebraic transformations.
 
Function Approximations Package   (Function Approximations Package Guide)
 
Introduction to Patterns   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Patterns are used throughout Mathematica to represent classes of expressions. A simple example of a pattern is the expression f[x_]. This pattern represents the class of ...
C Functions   (SymbolicC Tutorial)
SymbolicC supports working with C functions, as described in this section. First, you need to load the package. Now, you can create a C function with CFunction.
Functions of Complex Variables   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica transparently works with complex variables throughout, not only numerically, but also symbolically—often relying on original results to handle intricate branch ...
Recurrence and Sum Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has a wide coverage of named functions defined by sums and recurrence relations. Often using original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica ...
As the basis for many other special functions, Mathematica supports efficient arbitrary-precision evaluation of gamma functions, as well as an extensive web of relations and ...
TargetFunctions   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TargetFunctions is an option for functions such as ComplexExpand that specifies what functions to attempt to generate in the output.
Functions Used in Statistics   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's sophisticated algorithms for handling higher mathematical functions to arbitrary precision—and in symbolic form—immediately brings a new level of accuracy—and ...
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