Package: maxima-doc
Version: 5.30.0-7
Severity: minor

Hello,

The online documentation for the "hessian()" function seems to be wrong.
Asking "? hessian" shows the docs on hankel():

(%i1) ? hessian

 -- Function: hankel (<col>, <row>)

     Return a Hankel matrix <H>.  The first column of <H> is <col>;
     except for the first entry, the last row of <H> is <row>.  The
     default for <row> is the zero vector with the same length as <col>.

In the manual, hessian() comes right after hankel():

http://maxima.sourceforge.net/docs/manual/de/maxima_58.html

Maybe this is related to the problem?

Thanks!
J.

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