Div
(Vector Analysis Package Symbol) Div[f] gives the divergence, \[Del]\[CenterDot]f, of the vector field f in the default coordinate system. Div[f, coordsys] gives the divergence of f in the coordinate system ...
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Base64
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Base64 binary to text encoding. Encodes binary data as a sequence of printable ASCII characters. Commonly used for the transfer of binary content by email. The Base64 ...