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OrderStarZeros   (Function Approximations Package Symbol)
OrderStarZeros is an option to OrderStarPlot that specifies whether zeros of an approximant and the function to be approximated should be displayed.
TotalVariation   (Multivariate Statistics Package Symbol)
TotalVariation[matrix] gives the total variation for matrix.
CrossProduct   (Vector Analysis Package Symbol)
CrossProduct[v_1, v_2] gives the cross product of the two 3-vectors v_1, v_2 in the default coordinate system. CrossProduct[v_1, v_2, coordsys] gives the cross product of v_1 ...
Graphs & Networks   (Mathematica Guide)
Graphs and networks are all around us including technological networks (the internet, power grids, telephone networks, transportation networks, ...), social networks (social ...
Number Theory   (Mathematica Guide)
Packing a large number of sophisticated algorithms—many recent and original—into a powerful collection of functions, Mathematica draws on almost every major result in number ...
Prime Numbers   (Mathematica Guide)
The primes have been a focal point for investigations of numbers for more than two millennia. Mathematica implements state-of-the-art algorithms for handling both primes and ...
Evaluate Infinite Sums and Products   (Mathematica How To)
In calculus, infinite sums and products can pose a challenge to manipulate by hand. Mathematica can evaluate a huge number of different types of sums and products with ease.
MGF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Wolfram Mathematica MGF bitmap format. Used by the Mathematica user interface for storing raster images. MGF is an acronym for Mathematica Graphics Format. Binary format. ...
Antialiasing   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Antialiasing is a Style option which specifies whether antialiasing should be done in rendering graphics.
BeginPackage   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BeginPackage["context`"] makes context` and System` the only active contexts. BeginPackage["context`", {"need_1`", "need_2`", ...}] calls Needs on the need_i.
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