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VonMisesDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VonMisesDistribution[\[Mu], \[Kappa]] represents a von Mises distribution with mean \[Mu] and concentration \[Kappa].
Multivariate Statistics Package   (Multivariate Statistics Package Tutorial)
This package contains descriptive statistics for multivariate data and distributions derived from the multivariate normal distribution. Distributions are represented in the ...
Generating C and Fortran Expressions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If you have special-purpose programs written in C or Fortran, you may want to take formulas you have generated in Mathematica and insert them into the source code of your ...
FileNames   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FileNames[] lists all files in the current working directory. FileNames[form] lists all files in the current working directory whose names match the string pattern form. ...
InverseRadon   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
InverseRadon[image] gives the inverse discrete Radon transform of image.InverseRadon[image, {w, h}] specifies the width w and the height h of the resulting image.
EquationTrekker Package   (Equation Trekker Package Tutorial)
This package provides an interactive tool for investigating the solutions of differential equations as well as other types of equations that have solutions that can be viewed ...
Mathematica 8 adds a number of new areas for visualization, including statistical, financial, wavelet, and control-related visualizations. These areas all provide a high ...
ArcCoth   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ArcCoth[z] gives the inverse hyperbolic cotangent coth -1 (z) of the complex number z.
Utility Packages for Numerical ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
NDSolve returns solutions as InterpolatingFunction objects. Most of the time, simply using these as functions does what is needed, but occasionally it is useful to access the ...
DirichletCharacter   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DirichletCharacter[k, j, n] gives the Dirichlet character \[Chi] {k, j} (n) with modulus k and index j.
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