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QPolyGamma   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
QPolyGamma[z, q] gives the q-digamma function \[Psi]_q (z).QPolyGamma[n, z, q] gives the n\[Null]^th derivative of the q-digamma function \[Psi]_q^(n)(z).
Lighting   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Lighting is an option for Graphics3D and related functions that specifies what simulated lighting to use in coloring 3D surfaces.
Permutation Groups   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Groups admit many different representations. In particular, all finite groups can be represented as permutation groups, that is, they are always isomorphic to a subgroup of ...
GraphicsRow   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GraphicsRow[{g_1, g_2, ...}] generates a graphic in which the g_i are laid out in a row.GraphicsRow[list, spacing] leaves the specified spacing between successive elements.
Sum   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Sum[f, {i, i_max}] evaluates the sum \[Sum]i = 1 i_max f. Sum[f, {i, i_min, i_max}] starts with i = i_min. Sum[f, {i, i_min, i_max, di}] uses steps d i. Sum[f, {i, {i_1, i_2, ...
MultivariateTDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MultivariateTDistribution[\[CapitalSigma], \[Nu]] represents the multivariate Student t distribution with scale matrix \[CapitalSigma] and degrees of freedom parameter ...
PlanarGraphPlot   (Computational Geometry Package Symbol)
PlanarGraphPlot[{{x_1, y_1}, {x_2, y_2}, ...}] plots the Delaunay triangulation of the points {{x_1, y_1}, ...}.PlanarGraphPlot[{{x_1, y_1}, {x_2, y_2}, ...}, g] plots the ...
StabilityMarginsStyle   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StabilityMarginsStyle is an option to frequency response plots such as BodePlot, NyquistPlot, and NicholsPlot that specifies the styles in which the gain and phase margins ...
NSeries   (Numerical Calculus Package Symbol)
NSeries[f, {x, x_0, n}] gives a numerical approximation to the series expansion of f about the point x = x_0 including the terms (x - x_0) -n through (x - x_0) n.
Graph   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Graph[{e_1, e_2, ...}] yields a graph with edges e_j.Graph[{v 1, v 2, ...}, {e_1, e_2, ...}] yields the graph with vertices v_i and edges e_j. Graph[{..., w_i[v_i, ...], ...
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