ContinuousWaveletData[{{oct_1, voc_1} -> coef_1, ...}, wave] yields a continuous wavelet data object with wavelet coefficients coef_i corresponding to octave and voice ...
The primes have been a focal point for investigations of numbers for more than two millennia. Mathematica implements state-of-the-art algorithms for handling both primes and ...
Xnor
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Xnor[e_1, e_2, ...] is the logical XNOR (not XOR) function. It gives True if an even number of the e_i are True, and the rest are False. It gives False if an odd number of ...
Simplifying expressions. Mathematica does not automatically simplify an algebraic expression like this. Simplify performs the simplification.
Probability and statistics are used to model uncertainty from a variety of sources, such as incomplete or simplified models. Yet you can build useful models for aggregate or ...
BSplineBasis[d, x] gives the zeroth uniform B-spline basis function of degree d at x.BSplineBasis[d, n, x] gives the n\[Null]^th uniform B-spline basis function of degree ...
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. ...
Mathematica's extensive base of state-of-the-art algorithms, efficient handling of very long integers, and powerful built-in language make it uniquely suited to both research ...
Mathematica provides fully integrated spline graphics primitives, such as Bézier curves, B-spline curves, and B-spline surfaces. The spline primitives support a full range of ...
Mathematica is built to handle arbitrarily large computations—limited only by computer time and memory—and provides a collection of convenient global safety features to ...