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\[CenterEllipsis]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 22EF. Letter-like form. Used to indicate omitted elements in a row of a matrix.
\[DiamondSuit]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2662. Letter-like form. Sometimes used to indicate the end of a proof. Not the same as \[Diamond] or \[EmptyDiamond].
\[FilledRectangle]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 25AE. Letter-like form. Used in mathematics to indicate the end of a proof.
\[KernelIcon]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F756. Letter-like form. Icon typically used for the Mathematica kernel. This icon is a trademark of Wolfram Research.
\[MathematicaIcon]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F757. Alias: Esc math Esc. Letter-like form. Icon typically used for Mathematica. Based on a stellated icosahedron. This icon is a trademark of Wolfram Research.
\[VerticalEllipsis]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 22EE. Letter-like form. Used to indicate omitted elements in columns of a matrix.
Newton's Method   (Mathematica Tutorial)
One significant advantage Mathematica provides is that it can symbolically compute derivatives. This means that when you specify Method->"Newton" and the function is ...
Scoping Constructs   (Mathematica Guide)
The flexibility of Mathematica's symbolic architecture is reflected in its rich collection of carefully defined constructs for localization and modularization. The use of ...
OpenCLLink Overview   (OpenCLLink Package Overview)
OpenCLLink allows Mathematica to use the OpenCL parallel computing language. It contains functions that facilitate loading user-defined OpenCL functions into Mathematica. ...
MaxwellDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MaxwellDistribution[\[Sigma]] represents a Maxwell distribution with scale parameter \[Sigma].
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