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NullSpace   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NullSpace[m] gives a list of vectors that forms a basis for the null space of the matrix m.
CycleIndex   (Combinatorica Package Symbol)
CycleIndex[pg, x] returns the polynomial in x[1], x[2], ..., x[index[pg]] that is the cycle index of the permutation group pg. Here index[pg] refers to the length of each ...
KSubsetGroupIndex   (Combinatorica Package Symbol)
KSubsetGroupIndex[g, s, x] returns the cycle index of the k-subset group on s expressed as a polynomial in x[1], x[2], .... This function also takes the optional argument ...
FunctionOfCoefficients   (Finite Fields Package Symbol)
FunctionOfCoefficients[g] is a setting for the option FormatType that specifies the format g[c_0, c_1, ...] for an element, where c_0, c_1, ... are the coefficients in the ...
Combinatorial Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
 
Mathematical Constants   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica incorporates the latest algorithms—some original to Wolfram Research—for evaluating mathematical constants to any number of digits of precision. For basic ...
Wolfram Mathematica   (Mathematica Root Guide)
Getting Started Videos » Find Your Learning Path » Open Virtual Book » CORE LANGUAGE ◼ Language Overview ◼ Lists ◼ Expressions ◼ Variables & Functions ◼ Rules & Patterns ◼ ...
RootReduce   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RootReduce[expr] attempts to reduce expr to a single Root object.
The Representation of Solution Sets   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Any combination of equations or inequalities can be thought of as implicitly defining a region in some kind of space. The fundamental function of Reduce is to turn this type ...
BellB   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BellB[n] gives the Bell number B_n. BellB[n, x] gives the Bell polynomial B_n (x).
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