DirichletDistribution[{\[Alpha]_1, ..., \[Alpha] k +1}] represents a Dirichlet distribution of dimension k with shape parameters \[Alpha]_i.
Outer
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Outer[f, list_1, list_2, ...] gives the generalized outer product of the list_i, forming all possible combinations of the lowest-level elements in each of them, and feeding ...
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Widget["Frame"] represents a complete window.
This example uses Widget["ColorChooser"] and includes sample code demonstrating how to
Highlight[g, p] displays g with elements in p highlighted. The second argument p has the form {s_1, s_2, ...}, where the s_i are disjoint subsets of vertices and edges of g.
SetEdgeWeights[g] assigns random real weights in the range [0, 1] to edges in g. SetEdgeWeights[g, e] assigns edge weights to the edges in the edge list e. SetEdgeWeights[g, ...
Mathematica's built-in SparseArray function should be used to create tridiagonal matrices. Mathematica kernel's built-in sparse solver LinearSolve has replaced ...
SymbolicXMLErrors[expr] returns a list of part specifications indicating where there are errors in the SymbolicXML expression expr and a message about the nature of each ...