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DagumDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DagumDistribution[p, a, b] represents a Dagum distribution with shape parameters p and a and scale parameter b.
LogLogisticDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogLogisticDistribution[\[Gamma], \[Sigma]] represents a log-logistic distribution with shape parameter \[Gamma] and scale parameter \[Sigma].
Introduction to Graph Drawing   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides functions for the aesthetic drawing of graphs. Algorithms implemented include spring embedding, spring-electrical embedding, high-dimensional embedding, ...
Introduction to Dynamic   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This tutorial describes the principles behind Dynamic, DynamicModule, and related functions, and goes into detail about how they interact with each other and with the rest of ...
Exposition in Mathematica Notebooks   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica notebooks provide the basic technology that you need to be able to create a very wide range of sophisticated interactive documents. But to get the best out of ...
Developing GUIs   (GUIKit Package Tutorial)
These tutorials help you to start to use GUIKit to develop your own user interfaces. It shows how to launch and run GUIs, how to inspect them as they are running, and how to ...
Launching Mathematica on Windows   (Mathematica Tutorial)
To run Mathematica using a network license, both the client machine and the license server must be on the network, and MathLM must be running. If you do not have a MathLM ...
MathLink Developer Guide - Mac OS X   (Mathematica Overview)
Supported Development Platforms Installing the MathLink Components Building MathLink Programs
MathLink Developer Guide - Linux   (Mathematica Overview)
Supported Development Platforms Installing the MathLink Components Building MathLink Programs
Calling External Programs   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica immediately allows you to call both standalone programs and individual functions or methods within running programs. Mathematica's architecture allows external ...
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