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Developer Utilities Package   (Developer Package Guide)
The Developer Utilities Package includes functions that directly access specific internal algorithms and capabilities of Mathematica that are normally used only as part of ...
Exchanging Material with the Web   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Converting notebooks to HTML. Export has many options applying to HTML export that allow you to specify how notebooks should be converted for web browsers with different ...
CoprimeQ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CoprimeQ[n_1, n_2] yields True if n_1 and n_2 are relatively prime, and yields False otherwise. CoprimeQ[n_1, n_2, ...] yields True if all pairs of the n_i are relatively ...
MLPutFunction()   (Mathematica MathLink C Function)
int MLPutFunction (MLINK link, const char *s, int n) puts a function with head given by a symbol with name s and with n arguments to the MathLink connection specified by link.
PowerMod   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PowerMod[a, b, m] gives a^b mod m. PowerMod[a, -1, m] finds the modular inverse of a modulo m.PowerMod[a, 1/r, m] finds a modular r\[Null]^th root of a.
TrigReduce   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TrigReduce[expr] rewrites products and powers of trigonometric functions in expr in terms of trigonometric functions with combined arguments.
DefaultBoxStyle   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DefaultBoxStyle is a low-level option for three-dimensional graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in rendering the bounding box.
DefaultTicksStyle   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DefaultTicksStyle is a low-level option for graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in rendering ticks.
QuadraticIrrationalQ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
QuadraticIrrationalQ[x] gives True if x is a quadratic irrational and False otherwise.
PermutationList   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PermutationList[perm] returns a permutation list representation of permutation perm.PermutationList[perm, len] returns a permutation list of length len.
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