RootMeanSquare[list] gives the root mean square of values in list.
Using original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica has full coverage of all standard Bessel-related functions—evaluating every function to arbitrary ...
FunctionExpand[expr] tries to expand out special and certain other functions in expr, when possible reducing compound arguments to simpler ones. FunctionExpand[expr, assum] ...
Mathematica conveniently handles currency and unit characters, supporting both native keyboard entry and explicit special character specifications.
RootReduce[expr] attempts to reduce expr to a single Root object.
RootIntervals[{poly_1, poly_2, ...}] gives a list of isolating intervals for the real roots of any of the poly_i, together with a list of which polynomials actually have each ...
Mathematica supports zeta and polylogarithm functions of a complex variable in full generality, performing efficient arbitrary-precision evaluation and implementing extensive ...
Long the standard for high-quality function and surface visualization, Mathematica incorporates a host of original numeric, symbolic, and geometric algorithms that automate ...
Mathematica lets you insert function templates that contain placeholders for the arguments of a function. You can do this directly from the keyboard or with several of ...