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Setting Up Mathematica Packages   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In a typical Mathematica package, there are generally two kinds of new symbols that are introduced. The first kind are ones that you want to 'export' for use outside the ...
Using Assumptions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica normally makes as few assumptions as possible about the objects you ask it to manipulate. This means that the results it gives are as general as possible. But ...
Files   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides convenient and efficient system-independent functions for handling file-related constructs at all levels.
AiryAiZero   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AiryAiZero[k] represents the k\[Null]^th zero of the Airy function Ai(x).AiryAiZero[k, x_0] represents the k\[Null]^th zero less than x_0.
AiryBiZero   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AiryBiZero[k] represents the k\[Null]^th zero of the Airy function Bi(x).AiryBiZero[k, x_0] represents the k\[Null]^th zero less than x_0.
Enabled   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Enabled is an option for objects such as Slider that specifies whether the objects should be enabled for interactive manipulation.
FiniteGroupCount   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FiniteGroupCount[n] gives the number of finite groups of order n.
FrontEndExecute   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FrontEndExecute[expr] sends expr to be executed by the Mathematica front end.
Gudermannian   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Gudermannian[z] gives the Gudermannian function gd(z).
Hyperfactorial   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Hyperfactorial[n] gives the hyperfactorial function H(n).
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