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RotationTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RotationTransform[\[Theta]] gives a TransformationFunction that represents a rotation in 2D by \[Theta] radians about the origin.RotationTransform[\[Theta], p] gives a 2D ...
SeriesCoefficient   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SeriesCoefficient[series, n] finds the coefficient of the n\[Null]\[Null]^th-order term in a power series in the form generated by Series. SeriesCoefficient[f, {x, x_0, n}] ...
SkewNormalDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SkewNormalDistribution[\[Mu], \[Sigma], \[Alpha]] represents a skew-normal distribution with shape parameter \[Alpha], location parameter \[Mu], and scale parameter \[Sigma].
SparseArray   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SparseArray[{pos_1 -> val_1, pos_2 -> val_2, ...}] yields a sparse array in which values val_i appear at positions pos_i. SparseArray[{pos_1, pos_2, ...} -> {val_1, val_2, ...
Tree Drawing   (Mathematica Tutorial)
TreePlot lays out the vertices of a graph in a tree of successive layers, or a collection of trees. If the graph g is not a tree, TreePlot lays out its vertices on the basis ...
General Graph Drawing   (Mathematica Tutorial)
GraphPlot and GraphPlot3D calculate and plot a visually appealing 2D/3D layout of a graph. The functions are designed to work with very large graphs and handle both connected ...
Precedence of Operators in Notations   (Notation Package Tutorial)
The precedence of any new notation or operator is determined by examining the components from which it is constructed. For instance, +_ ℛ is grouped according to the ...
ArrayPad   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ArrayPad[array, m] gives an array with m 0s of padding on every side. ArrayPad[array, m, padding] uses the specified padding.ArrayPad[array, {m, n}, ...] pads with m elements ...
Convolve   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Convolve[f, g, x, y] gives the convolution with respect to x of the expressions f and g.Convolve[f, g, {x_1, x_2, ...}, {y_1, y_2, ...}] gives the multidimensional ...
Cot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Cot[z] gives the cotangent of z.
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