TraditionalForm[expr] prints as an approximation to the traditional mathematical notation for expr.
Mathematica allows almost every aspect of sessions to be customized, under full programmatic control.
FourierSinSeries[expr, t, n] gives the n\[Null]^th-order Fourier sine series expansion of expr in t.FourierSinSeries[expr, {t_1, t_2, ...}, {n_1, n_2, ...}] gives the ...
ContinuousWaveletTransform[{x_1, x_2, ...}] gives the continuous wavelet transform of a list of values x_i.ContinuousWaveletTransform[data, wave] gives the continuous wavelet ...
Mathematica supports several levels of interfacing to C and C++ programs. You can create "installable" C programs where C functions are directly connected to Mathematica ...
PolynomialGCD[poly_1, poly_2, ...] gives the greatest common divisor of the polynomials poly_i. PolynomialGCD[poly_1, poly_2, ..., Modulus -> p] evaluates the GCD modulo the ...
ImageEffect[image, " effect"] applies the specified image effect to image.ImageEffect[image, {"effect", params}] uses parameters params.
GegenbauerC[n, m, x] gives the Gegenbauer polynomial C_n^(m)(x). GegenbauerC[n, x] gives the renormalized form lim_(m->0) C_n^(m)(x)/m.
Cancel
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Cancel[expr] cancels out common factors in the numerator and denominator of expr.
LinearProgramming[c, m, b] finds a vector x that minimizes the quantity c.x subject to the constraints m.x >= b and x >= 0. LinearProgramming[c, m, {{b_1, s_1}, {b_2, s_2}, ...