Erfi
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Erfi[z] gives the imaginary error function erf(i z)/i.
DifferentialD[x] displays as \[DifferentialD]x.
When you set up mathematical formulas, you often have to introduce various kinds of local objects or "dummy variables". You can treat such dummy variables using modules and ...
EllipticPi[n, m] gives the complete elliptic integral of the third kind \[CapitalPi] (n \[VerticalSeparator] m). EllipticPi[n, \[Phi], m] gives the incomplete elliptic ...
EllipticE[m] gives the complete elliptic integral E(m). EllipticE[\[Phi], m] gives the elliptic integral of the second kind E(\[Phi] \[VerticalSeparator] m).
FresnelS[z] gives the Fresnel integral S(z).
FresnelC[z] gives the Fresnel integral C(z).
Mathematica's symbolic character allows it to handle generalized functions or "distributions" as a direct extension of classical mathematical functions, and to represent ...
DawsonF
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) DawsonF[z] gives the Dawson integral F(z).
DiracDelta[x] represents the Dirac delta function \[Delta](x). DiracDelta[x_1, x_2, ...] represents the multidimensional Dirac delta function \[Delta](x_1, x_2, ...).