LogLikelihood[dist, {x_1, x_2, ...}] gives the log-likelihood function for observations x_1, x_2, ... from the distribution dist.
The Mathematica functions Reduce, Resolve, and FindInstance allow you to solve a wide variety of problems that can be expressed in terms of equations and inequalities. The ...
Transparent represents perfect transparency in graphics or style specifications.
SpheroidalPSPrime[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the angular spheroidal function PS n, m (\[Gamma], z) of the first kind.
Lists are central constructs in Mathematica, used to represent collections, arrays, sets, and sequences of all kinds. Lists can have any structure and size, and can routinely ...
TukeyLambdaDistribution[\[Lambda]] represents Tukey's lambda distribution with shape parameter \[Lambda].TukeyLambdaDistribution[\[Lambda], \[Mu], \[Sigma]] represents ...
ShadowBox[{x, y}, {xlength, ylength}, options] generates a box with a drop shadow.
FractionalPart[x] gives the fractional part of x.
MoyalDistribution[\[Mu], \[Sigma]] represents a Moyal distribution with location parameter \[Mu] and scale parameter \[Sigma].
EllipticTheta[a, u, q] gives the theta function \[CurlyTheta]_a (u, q) (a = 1, ..., 4).