HurwitzLerchPhi[z, s, a] gives the Hurwitz\[Dash]Lerch transcendent \[CapitalPhi](z, s, a).
Text strings. The quotes are not included in standard Mathematica output form. In input form, the quotes are included.
ProductDistribution[dist_1, dist_2, ...] represents the joint distribution with independent component distributions dist_1, dist_2, ....
Mathematica's core tree-oriented symbolic language makes it well suited to working with a hierarchical view of C code as Mathematica expressions. This supports the use of the ...
Differences[list] gives the successive differences of elements in list. Differences[list, n] gives the n\[Null]^th differences of list. Differences[list, {n_1, n_2, ...}] ...
OpenCLLink allows Mathematica to use the OpenCL parallel computing language. It contains functions that facilitate loading user-defined OpenCL functions into Mathematica. ...
WignerSemicircleDistribution[r] represents a Wigner semicircle distribution with radius r centered at the origin.WignerSemicircleDistribution[a, r] represents a Wigner ...
SquareFreeQ, PrimePowerQ, KroneckerSymbol, ChineseRemainder and PrimitiveRoot have been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel functions. NextPrime and PreviousPrime are ...
With <<, you can read files that contain Mathematica expressions given in input form. Sometimes, however, you may instead need to read files of data in other formats. For ...
The web services client for Mathematica allows users to call operations that are based remotely on other platforms or languages that are not immediately accessible to ...