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Evaluation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The following is the sequence of steps that Mathematica follows in evaluating an expression like h[e_1,e_2…]. Every time the expression changes, Mathematica effectively ...
Variant Letters   (Mathematica Guide)
In catering to the fine points of mathematical typesetting and notational clarity, Mathematica provides a variety of special variant forms of letters.
TransferFunctionModel   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TransferFunctionModel[m, var] represents the model of the transfer-function matrix m with complex variable var.TransferFunctionModel[{num, den}, var] specifies the numerator ...
WeberE   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WeberE[\[Nu], z] gives the Weber function E \[Nu] (z).WeberE[\[Nu], \[Mu], z] gives the associated Weber function E_\[Nu]^\[Mu](z).
Mathematica 7 represents another major achievement in Mathematica's long history of innovation in mathematics and algorithms. Building on the broad capabilities of ...
BetaRegularized   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BetaRegularized[z, a, b] gives the regularized incomplete beta function I_z (a, b).
Patterns   (Mathematica Guide)
One of the unique strengths of Mathematica's core language is its powerful and succinct—yet highly readable—symbolic pattern language. Convenient both for immediate use in ...
Numerical Root Finding   (Mathematica Tutorial)
NSolve gives you a general way to find numerical approximations to the solutions of polynomial equations. Finding numerical solutions to more general equations, however, can ...
AngerJ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AngerJ[\[Nu], z] gives the Anger function J_v(z).AngerJ[\[Nu], \[Mu], z] gives the associated Anger function J_\[Nu]^\[Mu](z).
JacobiZeta   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
JacobiZeta[\[Phi], m] gives the Jacobi zeta function Z(\[Phi] \[VerticalSeparator] m).
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