Mathematica 6.0 fundamentally redefined Mathematica and introduced a major new paradigm for computation. Building on Mathematica's time-tested core symbolic architecture, ...
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AngerJ
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) AngerJ[\[Nu], z] gives the Anger function J_v(z).AngerJ[\[Nu], \[Mu], z] gives the associated Anger function J_\[Nu]^\[Mu](z).
ArcCot
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcCot[z] gives the arc cotangent cot -1 (z) of the complex number z.
BarnesG
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BarnesG[z] gives the Barnes G-function G(z).
BesselK
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BesselK[n, z] gives the modified Bessel function of the second kind K_n (z).
KelvinBei[z] gives the Kelvin function bei(z).KelvinBei[n, z] gives the Kelvin function bei_n (z).
KelvinBer[z] gives the Kelvin function ber(z).KelvinBer[n, z] gives the Kelvin function ber_n (z).
KelvinKei[z] gives the Kelvin function kei(z).KelvinKei[n, z] gives the Kelvin function kei_n (z).
KelvinKer[z] gives the Kelvin function ker(z).KelvinKer[n, z] gives the Kelvin function ker_n (z).