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KleinInvariantJ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
KleinInvariantJ[\[Tau]] gives the Klein invariant modular elliptic function J(\[Tau]).
Mathematica Packages   (Mathematica Tutorial)
One of the most important features of Mathematica is that it is an extensible system. There is a certain amount of mathematical and other functionality that is built into ...
Function Approximations Package ...   (Function Approximations Package Tutorial)
[1] Hairer, E. and G. Wanner. Solving Ordinary Differential Equations II: Stiff and Differential-Algebraic Problems. Springer, 1991. [2] Iserles, A. and S. P. Nørsett. Order ...
Together   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Together[expr] puts terms in a sum over a common denominator, and cancels factors in the result.
NevilleThetaD   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NevilleThetaD[z, m] gives the Neville theta function \[CurlyTheta]_d (z \[VerticalSeparator] m).
JacobiDS   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
JacobiDS[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function ds(u | m).
JacobiSD   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
JacobiSD[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function sd(u | m).
MaxValue   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MaxValue[f, x] gives the maximum value of f with respect to x.MaxValue[f, {x, y, ...}] gives the maximum value of f with respect to x, y, .... MaxValue[{f, cons}, {x, y, ...
Hypergeometric1F1Regularized   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Hypergeometric1F1Regularized[a, b, z] is the regularized confluent hypergeometric function \[Null]_1 F_1 (a; b; z)/\[CapitalGamma](b).
JacobiND   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
JacobiND[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function nd(u | m).
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