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Convergents   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Convergents[list] gives a list of the convergents corresponding to the continued fraction terms list.Convergents[x, n] gives the first n convergents for a number ...
Correlation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Correlation[v_1, v_2] gives the correlation between the vectors v_1 and v_2.Correlation[m] gives the correlation matrix for the matrix m.Correlation[m_1, m_2] gives the ...
Covariance   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Covariance[v_1, v_2] gives the covariance between the vectors v_1 and v_2.Covariance[m] gives the covariance matrix for the matrix m.Covariance[m_1, m_2] gives the covariance ...
CreateScheduledTask   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CreateScheduledTask[expr] creates a task that will repeatedly evaluate expr once per second.CreateScheduledTask[expr, time] creates a task that will repeatedly evaluate expr ...
Divide   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
x/y or Divide[x, y] is equivalent to x y^-1.
Kurtosis   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Kurtosis[list] gives the coefficient of kurtosis for the elements in list.Kurtosis[dist] gives the coefficient of kurtosis for the symbolic distribution dist.
MemberQ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MemberQ[list, form] returns True if an element of list matches form, and False otherwise. MemberQ[list, form, levelspec] tests all parts of list specified by levelspec.
PolynomialLCM   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PolynomialLCM[poly_1, poly_2, ...] gives the least common multiple of the polynomials poly_i. PolynomialLCM[poly_1, poly_2, ..., Modulus -> p] evaluates the LCM modulo the ...
PowerSymmetricPolynomial   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PowerSymmetricPolynomial[r] represents a formal power symmetric polynomial with exponent r.PowerSymmetricPolynomial[{r_1, r_2, ...}] represents a multivariate formal power ...
RandomInteger   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RandomInteger[{i_min, i_max}] gives a pseudorandom integer in the range {i_min, i_max}. RandomInteger[i_max] gives a pseudorandom integer in the range {0, ...
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