return the class(es) to which the given mathematical function belongs

Parameters

 classify_function - literal name; 'classify_function' math_function - Maple name of mathematical function

Description

 • The FunctionAdvisor(classify_function, math_function) command returns the class(es) to which the given function belongs.

Examples

 > $\mathrm{FunctionAdvisor}\left(\mathrm{classify_function},\mathrm{BesselK}\right)$
 BesselK belongs to the subclass "Bessel_related" of the class "0F1" and so, in principle, it can be related to various of the 26 functions of those classes - see FunctionAdvisor( "Bessel_related" ); and FunctionAdvisor( "0F1" );
 ${\mathrm{Bessel_related}}{,}{\mathrm{0F1}}$ (1)
 > $\mathrm{FunctionAdvisor}\left(\mathrm{classify_function},\mathrm{tan}\right)$
 tan belongs to the subclass "trig" of the class "elementary" and so, in principle, it can be related to various of the 26 functions of those classes - see FunctionAdvisor( "trig" ); and FunctionAdvisor( "elementary" );
 ${\mathrm{trig}}{,}{\mathrm{elementary}}$ (2)
 > $\mathrm{FunctionAdvisor}\left(\mathrm{classify_function},\mathrm{JacobiTheta1}\right)$
 JacobiTheta1 belongs to the class "Jacobi_related" and so, in principle, it can be related to various of the 18 functions of that class - see FunctionAdvisor( "Jacobi_related" );
 ${\mathrm{Jacobi_related}}$ (3)