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RootLocusPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RootLocusPlot[g, {k, k_min, k_max}] generates the root locus plot of a rational function g of k ranging from k_min to k_max.RootLocusPlot[sys, ...] plots the root loci of a ...
ArcCos   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ArcCos[z] gives the arc cosine cos -1 (z) of the complex number z.
BetaRegularized   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BetaRegularized[z, a, b] gives the regularized incomplete beta function I_z (a, b).
DiscreteShift   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DiscreteShift[f, i] gives the discrete shift DiscreteShift[f(i), i] == f(i + 1). DiscreteShift[f, {i, n}] gives the multiple shift \[DiscreteShift]_i^n\ f.DiscreteShift[f, ...
ExtremeValueDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExtremeValueDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta]] represents an extreme value distribution with location parameter \[Alpha] and scale parameter \[Beta].
GumbelDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GumbelDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta]] represents a Gumbel distribution with location parameter \[Alpha] and scale parameter \[Beta].
MeijerG   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MeijerG[{{a_1, ..., a_n}, {a n + 1, ..., a_p}}, {{b_1, ..., b_m}, {b m + 1, ..., b_q}}, z] is the Meijer G function G_p q^m n(z \[VerticalSeparator] {{a_1, ..., a_p}, {b_1, ...
Fourier   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Fourier[list] finds the discrete Fourier transform of a list of complex numbers.
Nonlinear Conjugate Gradient Methods   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The basis for a nonlinear conjugate gradient method is to effectively apply the linear conjugate gradient method, where the residual is replaced by the gradient. A model ...
SphericalPlot3D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SphericalPlot3D[r, \[Theta], \[Phi]] generates a 3D plot with a spherical radius r as a function of spherical coordinates \[Theta] and \[Phi].SphericalPlot3D[r, {\[Theta], ...
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