EllipticExp[u, {a, b}] is the inverse for EllipticLog. It produces a list {x, y} such that u == EllipticLog[{x, y}, {a, b}].
SolarConstant is the rate at which solar radiation is received outside Earth's atmosphere on a surface normal to the incident radiation and at Earth's mean distance from the ...
Mathematica gives you the power to visualize functions of two variables in multiple ways, including three-dimensional parametric plots, spherical plots, polar plots, and ...
Mathematica can plot parametric functions in both two and three dimensions. Use a parametric plot when you can express the x and y or x , y , and z coordinates at each point ...
RevolutionAxis is an option for RevolutionPlot3D which specifies the revolution axis around which the curve should be rotated.
InverseEllipticNomeQ[q] gives the parameter m corresponding to the nome q in an elliptic function.
InverseJacobiCD[v, m] gives the inverse Jacobi elliptic function cd -1 (v \[VerticalSeparator] m).
InverseJacobiCN[v, m] gives the inverse Jacobi elliptic function cn -1 (v \[VerticalSeparator] m).
InverseJacobiCS[v, m] gives the inverse Jacobi elliptic function cs -1 (v \[VerticalSeparator] m).
InverseJacobiDN[v, m] gives the inverse Jacobi elliptic function dn -1 (v \[VerticalSeparator] m).