GCD
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) GCD[n_1, n_2, ...] gives the greatest common divisor of the n_i.
Infinity or \[Infinity] is a symbol that represents a positive infinite quantity.
There are many situations where one wants to find a formula that best fits a given set of data. One way to do this in Mathematica is to use Fit. Basic linear fitting. Here is ...
WeierstrassInvariants[{\[Omega], \[Omega]^\[Prime]}] gives the invariants {g_2, g_3} for Weierstrass elliptic functions corresponding to the half-periods {\[Omega], ...
The simplest type of linear second-order ODE is one with constant coefficients. This linear second-order ODE has constant coefficients. Notice that the general solution is a ...
ChiSquareDistribution[\[Nu]] represents a \[Chi]^2 distribution with \[Nu] degrees of freedom.
HyperbolicDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta], \[Delta], \[Mu]] represents a hyperbolic distribution with location parameter \[Mu], scale parameter \[Delta], shape parameter ...
FresnelC[z] gives the Fresnel integral C(z).
Hypergeometric0F1Regularized[a, z] is the regularized confluent hypergeometric function \[Null]_0 F_1 (a; z)/\[CapitalGamma](a).
Eulerian[n, k] gives the number of permutations of length n with k runs.