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PolyLog   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PolyLog[n, z] gives the polylogarithm function Li_n (z).PolyLog[n, p, z] gives the Nielsen generalized polylogarithm function S n, p (z).
SumConvergence   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SumConvergence[f, n] gives conditions for the sum \[Sum]_n^\[Infinity] f to be convergent.SumConvergence[f, {n_1, n_2, ...}] gives conditions for the multiple sum \[Sum]_n ...
Total   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Total[list] gives the total of the elements in list. Total[list, n] totals all elements down to level n. Total[list, {n}] totals elements at level n. Total[list, {n_1, n_2}] ...
Creating Palettes   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Palettes are like extensions of your keyboard. They can be used to perform many actions in Mathematica, including entering typesetting characters, styling notebooks, and ...
Combinatorica   (Combinatorica Package Tutorial)
Combinatorica extends Mathematica by over 450 functions in combinatorics and graph theory. It includes functions for constructing graphs and other combinatorial objects, ...
BattleLemarieWavelet   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BattleLemarieWavelet[] represents the Battle-Lemarié wavelet of order 3.BattleLemarieWavelet[n] represents the Battle-Lemarié wavelet of order n evaluated on equally spaced ...
CoifletWavelet   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CoifletWavelet[] represents a Coiflet wavelet of order 2.CoifletWavelet[n] represents a Coiflet wavelet of order n.
DaubechiesWavelet   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DaubechiesWavelet[] represents a Daubechies wavelet of order 2. DaubechiesWavelet[n] represents a Daubechies wavelet of order n.
FrechetDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FrechetDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta]] represents the Frechet distribution with shape parameter \[Alpha] and scale parameter \[Beta].FrechetDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta], ...
GroupElements   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GroupElements[group] returns the list of all elements of group.GroupElements[group, {r_1, ..., r_k}] returns the elements numbered r_1, ..., r_k in group in the standard ...
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