DiscreteRiccatiSolve[{a, b}, {q, r}] gives the matrix x that is the stabilizing solution of the discrete algebraic Riccati equation ConjugateTranspose[a].x.a - x - ...
FrobeniusSolve[{a_1, ..., a_n}, b] gives a list of all solutions of the Frobenius equation a_1 x_1 + ... + a_n x_n = b.FrobeniusSolve[{a_1, ..., a_n}, b, m] gives at most m ...
Mathematica supports industrial-strength automatic creation of full-featured web pages. Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture allows you to build up linked web page ...
VertexQ
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) VertexQ[g, v] yields True if v is a vertex in the graph g and False otherwise.
KroneckerSymbol[n, m] gives the Kronecker symbol (n/m).
HankelMatrix[n] gives the n*n Hankel matrix with first row and first column being successive integers.HankelMatrix[{c_1, c_2, ..., c_n}] gives the Hankel matrix whose first ...
SetterBar[x, {val_1, val_2, ...}] represents a setter bar with setting x and with setter buttons for values val_i.SetterBar[Dynamic[x], {val_1, val_2, ...}] takes the setting ...
The Mathematica functions Reduce, Resolve, and FindInstance allow you to solve a wide variety of problems that can be expressed in terms of equations and inequalities. The ...
You can give Solve a list of simultaneous equations to solve. Solve can find explicit solutions for a large class of simultaneous polynomial equations. Here is a simple ...
Packed into functions like Solve and Reduce are a wealth of sophisticated algorithms, many created specifically for Mathematica. Routinely handling both dense and sparse ...