Mathematica's symbolic architecture and sophisticated mathematical capabilities allow it to take a uniquely high-level approach to geometric transformations—supporting ...
BoxWhiskerChart[{x_1, x_2, ...}] makes a box-and-whisker chart for the values x_i.BoxWhiskerChart[{x_1, x_2, ...}, bwspec] makes a chart with box-and-whisker symbol ...
MathieuCharacteristicB[r, q] gives the characteristic value b_r for odd Mathieu functions with characteristic exponent r and parameter q.
Mathematica provides a very convenient and natural way to create and manipulate continuous- and discrete-time models of scalar and multivariable systems using data objects. ...
One-dimensional Laplace transforms. The Laplace transform of a function f(t) is given by ∫_0^∞f(t)e^-stt. The inverse Laplace transform of F(s) is given for suitable γ by ( ...
PolynomialQ[expr, var] yields True if expr is a polynomial in var, and yields False otherwise. PolynomialQ[expr, {var_1, ...}] tests whether expr is a polynomial in the var_i.
Save
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Save["filename", symbol] appends definitions associated with the specified symbol to a file. Save["filename", " form"] appends definitions associated with all symbols whose ...
In Mathematica , many kinds of data are stored in tables or lists. Mathematica provides many useful functions for creating and manipulating these tables.
SpheroidalS2Prime[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the radial spheroidal function S_n^m, (2)(\[Gamma], z) of the second kind.
JacobiP
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) JacobiP[n, a, b, x] gives the Jacobi polynomial P_n^(a, b)(x).