Sinh
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Sinh[z] gives the hyperbolic sine of z.
Eigensystem[m] gives a list {values, vectors} of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the square matrix m. Eigensystem[{m, a}] gives the generalized eigenvalues and ...
Mathematica has a flexible system for specifying arbitrary symbolic assumptions about variables. It uses a wide range of sophisticated algorithms to infer the consequences of ...
Cosh
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Cosh[z] gives the hyperbolic cosine of z.
Cot
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Cot[z] gives the cotangent of z.
Csch
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Csch[z] gives the hyperbolic cosecant of z.
When you set up a graphics object in Mathematica, you typically give a list of graphical elements. You can include in that list graphics directives which specify how ...
The basic problem of the calculus of variations is to determine the function u(x) that extremizes a functional F=∫_SubscriptBox[x^StyleBox[min, FontSlant -> Italic], ...
TraditionalForm differs from StandardForm, the default format for input and output. It is important to understand that TraditionalForm expressions cannot always be provided ...
AiryBi
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) AiryBi[z] gives the Airy function Bi(z).