Mathematica normally makes as few assumptions as possible about the objects you ask it to manipulate. This means that the results it gives are as general as possible. But ...
Quotient[m, n] gives the integer quotient of m and n. Quotient[m, n, d] uses an offset d.
Mathematica notebooks support a variety of input and output styles. You can write input using the characters from the standard keyboard. Alternately, you can write input in ...
InverseBetaRegularized[s, a, b] gives the inverse of the regularized incomplete beta function.
InverseGammaRegularized[a, s] gives the inverse of the regularized incomplete gamma function.
JacobiSC[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function sc(u | m).
Constrained optimization problems are problems for which a function f(x) is to be minimized or maximized subject to constraints Φ(x). Here f:^n is called the objective ...
LogGamma[z] gives the logarithm of the gamma function log \[CapitalGamma](z).
BattleLemarieWavelet[] represents the Battle-Lemarié wavelet of order 3.BattleLemarieWavelet[n] represents the Battle-Lemarié wavelet of order n evaluated on equally spaced ...
NumberFieldSignature[a] gives the signature of the field \[DoubleStruckCapitalQ][a] generated by the algebraic number a.