FindMaxValue[f, x] gives the value at a local maximum of f.FindMaxValue[f, {x, x_0}] gives the value at a local maximum of f, found by a search starting from the point x = ...
WaveletPsi[wave, x] gives the wavelet function \[Psi](x) for the symbolic wavelet wave evaluated at x.WaveletPsi[wave] gives the wavelet function as a pure function.
With its convenient symbolic representation of algebraic numbers, Mathematica's state-of-the-art algebraic number theory capabilities provide a concrete implementation of one ...
FindArgMin[f, x] gives the position x_min of a local minimum of f.FindArgMin[f, {x, x_0}] gives the position x_min of a local minimum of f, found by a search starting from ...
ComplexInfinity represents a quantity with infinite magnitude, but undetermined complex phase.
FindMinValue[f, x] gives the value at a local minimum of f.FindMinValue[f, {x, x_0}] gives the value at a local minimum of f, found by a search starting from the point x = ...
FiniteGraphs produces a convenient list of all the interesting, finite, parameterless graphs built into Combinatorica.
This equation is solved by simply integrating the right-hand side with respect to x. Here is a plot of the integral curves for different values of the arbitrary constant C[1].
Vectors and matrices in Mathematica are simply represented by lists and by lists of lists, respectively. The representation of vectors and matrices by lists. This is a 2×2 ...
I
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) I represents the imaginary unit Sqrt[-1].