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BitNot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BitNot[n] gives the bitwise NOT of the integer n.
NumberPadding   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NumberPadding is an option for NumberForm and related functions which gives strings to use as padding on the left- and right-hand sides of numbers.
NIntegrate Integration Strategies   (Mathematica Tutorial)
An integration strategy is an algorithm that attempts to compute integral estimates that satisfy user-specified precision or accuracy goals. An integration strategy normally ...
LiftingWaveletTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LiftingWaveletTransform[data] gives the lifting wavelet transform (LWT) of an array of data.LiftingWaveletTransform[data, wave] gives the lifting wavelet transform using the ...
Discrete & Integer Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Integrated into the Mathematica system are powerful functions for analyzing large volumes of discrete and integer data—often conveniently specified using Mathematica's ...
ExpandAll   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExpandAll[expr] expands out all products and integer powers in any part of expr. ExpandAll[expr, patt] avoids expanding parts of expr that do not contain terms matching the ...
Parallel Evaluation   (Parallel Package Tutorial)
Recall that connections to remote kernels, as opened by LaunchKernels, are represented as kernel objects. See the chapter Connection Methods for details. The commands in this ...
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.
Quaternions Package   (Quaternions Package Tutorial)
This package implements Hamilton's quaternion algebra. Quaternions have the form a+bi+cj+dk where a, b, c, and d are real numbers. The symbols i, j, and k are multiplied ...
Variational Methods   (Variational Methods Package Tutorial)
The basic problem of the calculus of variations is to determine the function u(x) that extremizes a functional F=∫_SubscriptBox[x^StyleBox[min, FontSlant -> Italic], ...
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