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PaulWavelet   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PaulWavelet[] represents a Paul wavelet of order 4.PaulWavelet[n] represents a Paul wavelet of order n.
Working with String Patterns   (Mathematica Overview)
Introduction General String Patterns Regular Expressions
Numerical Calculus Package   (Numerical Calculus Package Guide)
The built-in functions D, Limit, Residue and Series perform computations using symbolic and analytic methods. The functions ND, NLimit, NResidue and NSeries, in this package, ...
GeneralMiniMaxApproximation   (Function Approximations Package Symbol)
GeneralMiniMaxApproximation[{f_x, f_y}, {t, {t_0, t_1}, m, n}, x] finds the rational polynomial function of x, with numerator order m and denominator order n, that gives a ...
The Mathematica Compiler   (Compiled Function Tools Guide)
The Mathematica compiler provides an important way both to speed up and to work with Mathematica computations. It does this by taking assumptions about the computations and ...
Orderless   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Orderless is an attribute that can be assigned to a symbol f to indicate that the elements e_i in expressions of the form f[e_1, e_2, ...] should automatically be sorted into ...
Advanced Numerical Differential ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
[AP91] Ascher, U. and L. Petzold. "Projected Implicit Runge–Kutta Methods for Differential Algebraic Equations." SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 28 (1991): 1097–1120. [AP98] Ascher, U. ...
Examples of DAEs   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This is a simple homogeneous DAE with constant coefficients. This finds the general solution. It has only one arbitrary constant because the second equation in the system ...
NumericalMath`BesselZeros`   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
New function BesselJZero has been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel. New function BesselYZero has been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel. ...
Evaluation Control   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica normally takes any expression it is given, and evaluates it as far as possible. But built into the Mathematica language is a collection of flexible primitives ...
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