EulerE
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) EulerE[n] gives the Euler number E_n. EulerE[n, x] gives the Euler polynomial E_n (x).
InverseLaplaceTransform[expr, s, t] gives the inverse Laplace transform of expr. InverseLaplaceTransform[expr, {s_1, s_2, ...}, {t_1, t_2, ...}] gives the multidimensional ...
IsomorphicGraphQ[g_1, g_2] yields True if the graphs g_1 and g_2 are isomorphic, and False otherwise.
Level
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Level[expr, levelspec] gives a list of all subexpressions of expr on levels specified by levelspec. Level[expr, levelspec, f] applies f to the sequence of subexpressions.
LogNormalDistribution[\[Mu], \[Sigma]] represents a lognormal distribution derived from a normal distribution with mean \[Mu] and standard deviation \[Sigma].
SinhIntegral[z] gives the hyperbolic sine integral function Shi(z).
Mathematically, sufficient conditions for a local minimum of a smooth function are quite straightforward: x^* is a local minimum if ∇f(x^*)=0 and the Hessian ∇^2f(x^*) is ...
Minimize[f, x] minimizes f with respect to x.Minimize[f, {x, y, ...}] minimizes f with respect to x, y, .... Minimize[{f, cons}, {x, y, ...}] minimizes f subject to the ...
ParetoDistribution[k, \[Alpha]] represents a Pareto distribution with minimum value parameter k and shape parameter \[Alpha].ParetoDistribution[k, \[Alpha], \[Mu]] represents ...
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 ...