Kernel Configuration Options opens a dialog to add, remove, or edit kernel configurations.
AlgebraicNumberDenominator[a] gives the smallest positive integer n such that n a is an algebraic integer.
BitShiftLeft[n, k] shifts the binary bits in the integer n to the left by k places, padding with zeros on the right.BitShiftLeft[n] shifts one bit to the left.
DataRange is an option for functions such as ListPlot and ListDensityPlot that specifies what range of actual coordinates the data should be assumed to occupy.
ExpandAll[expr] expands out all products and integer powers in any part of expr. ExpandAll[expr, patt] avoids expanding parts of expr that do not contain terms matching the ...
FactorialPower[x, n] gives the factorial power x (n). FactorialPower[x, n, h] gives the step-h factorial power x (n, h).
GaussianMatrix[r] gives a matrix that corresponds to a Gaussian kernel of radius r. GaussianMatrix[{r, \[Sigma]}] gives a matrix corresponding to a Gaussian kernel with ...
NumberFieldClassNumber[\[Theta]] gives the class number for the algebraic number field \[DoubleStruckCapitalQ][\[Theta]] generated by \[Theta].
Pattern
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) s : obj represents the pattern object obj, assigned the name s.
PermutationProduct[a, b, c] gives the product of permutations a, b, c.