CUDALink is a built-in Mathematica package that provides a simple and powerful interface for using CUDA within Mathematica's streamlined work flow. CUDALink provides you with ...
Mathematica allows you to define transformation rules for any expression. You can define such rules not only for functions that you add to Mathematica, but also for intrinsic ...
Mathematica supports hyperbolic functions everywhere in the complex plane—with careful attention to branch cuts—and provides an extensive web of exact and algebraic ...
LogLogPlot[f, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates a log-log plot of f as function of x from x_min to x_max. LogLogPlot[{f_1, f_2, ...}, {x, x_min, x_max}] generates log-log plots of ...
Mathematica has the most extensive collection of mathematical functions ever assembled. Often relying on original results and algorithms developed at Wolfram Research over ...
InverseFunctions is an option for Solve and related functions that specifies whether inverse functions should be used.
Mathematica's sophisticated algorithms for handling higher mathematical functions to arbitrary precision—and in symbolic form—immediately brings a new level of accuracy—and ...
The Experimental Functions Package contains functions that are being considered for official inclusion in future versions of Mathematica.
LogSeriesDistribution[\[Theta]] represents a logarithmic series distribution with parameter \[Theta].