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FourierSinCoefficient   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FourierSinCoefficient[expr, t, n] gives the n\[Null]^th coefficient in the Fourier sine series expansion of expr.FourierSinCoefficient[expr, {t_1, t_2, ...}, {n_1, n_2, ...}] ...
NumericFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NumericFunction is an attribute that can be assigned to a symbol f to indicate that f[arg_1, arg_2, ...] should be considered a numeric quantity whenever all the arg_i are ...
Quotient   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Quotient[m, n] gives the integer quotient of m and n. Quotient[m, n, d] uses an offset d.
Elementary Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Using the latest platform-optimized code, Mathematica not only delivers high-efficiency machine-precision evaluation of elementary functions, but also—using a number of ...
HeavisideTheta   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HeavisideTheta[x] represents the Heaviside theta function \[Theta](x), equal to 0 for x < 0 and 1 for x > 0. HeavisideTheta[x_1, x_2, ...] represents the multidimensional ...
LaplaceDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LaplaceDistribution[\[Mu], \[Beta]] represents a Laplace double-exponential distribution with mean \[Mu] and scale parameter \[Beta].
ListCorrelate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListCorrelate[ker, list] forms the correlation of the kernel ker with list. ListCorrelate[ker, list, k] forms the cyclic correlation in which the k \[Null]^th element of ker ...
Hypergeometric1F1   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Hypergeometric1F1[a, b, z] is the Kummer confluent hypergeometric function \[Null]_1 F_1 (a; b; z).
FRatioDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FRatioDistribution[n, m] represents an F-ratio distribution with n numerator and m denominator degrees of freedom.
Generalized Functions and Related ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In many practical situations it is convenient to consider limits in which a fixed amount of something is concentrated into an infinitesimal region. Ordinary mathematical ...
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