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11: Bibliography
  • M. Abramowitz (1949) Asymptotic expansions of spheroidal wave functions. J. Math. Phys. Mass. Inst. Tech. 28, pp. 195–199.
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  • S. Ahmed and M. E. Muldoon (1980) On the zeros of confluent hypergeometric functions. III. Characterization by means of nonlinear equations. Lett. Nuovo Cimento (2) 29 (11), pp. 353–358.
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  • 12: Bibliography L
  • D. Le (1985) An efficient derivative-free method for solving nonlinear equations. ACM Trans. Math. Software 11 (3), pp. 250–262.
  • A. Leitner and J. Meixner (1960) Eine Verallgemeinerung der Sphäroidfunktionen. Arch. Math. 11, pp. 29–39.
  • H. Lotsch and M. Gray (1964) Algorithm 244: Fresnel integrals. Comm. ACM 7 (11), pp. 660–661.
  • N. A. Lukaševič (1967b) On the theory of Painlevé’s third equation. Differ. Uravn. 3 (11), pp. 1913–1923 (Russian).
  • Y. L. Luke (1977a) Algorithms for rational approximations for a confluent hypergeometric function. Utilitas Math. 11, pp. 123–151.
  • 13: 4.17 Special Values and Limits
    Table 4.17.1: Trigonometric functions: values at multiples of 1 12 π .
    θ sin θ cos θ tan θ csc θ sec θ cot θ
    11 π / 12 1 4 2 ( 3 1 ) 1 4 2 ( 3 + 1 ) ( 2 3 ) 2 ( 3 + 1 ) 2 ( 3 1 ) ( 2 + 3 )
    14: 13.30 Tables
  • Slater (1960) tabulates M ( a , b , x ) for a = 1 ( .1 ) 1 , b = 0.1 ( .1 ) 1 , and x = 0.1 ( .1 ) 10 , 7–9S; M ( a , b , 1 ) for a = 11 ( .2 ) 2 and b = 4 ( .2 ) 1 , 7D; the smallest positive x -zero of M ( a , b , x ) for a = 4 ( .1 ) 0.1 and b = 0.1 ( .1 ) 2.5 , 7D.

  • Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 411–423) tabulates M ( a , b , x ) and U ( a , b , x ) for a = 5 ( .5 ) 5 , b = 0.5 ( .5 ) 5 , and x = 0.1 , 1 , 5 , 10 , 20 , 30 , 8S (for M ( a , b , x ) ) and 7S (for U ( a , b , x ) ).

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  • G. A. Kalugin, D. J. Jeffrey, and R. M. Corless (2012) Bernstein, Pick, Poisson and related integral expressions for Lambert W . Integral Transforms Spec. Funct. 23 (11), pp. 817–829.
  • E. L. Kaplan (1948) Auxiliary table for the incomplete elliptic integrals. J. Math. Physics 27, pp. 11–36.
  • R. P. Kerr (1963) Gravitational field of a spinning mass as an example of algebraically special metrics. Phys. Rev. Lett. 11 (5), pp. 237–238.
  • K. S. Kölbig (1968) Algorithm 327: Dilogarithm [S22]. Comm. ACM 11 (4), pp. 270–271.
  • T. H. Koornwinder (2015) Fractional integral and generalized Stieltjes transforms for hypergeometric functions as transmutation operators. SIGMA Symmetry Integrability Geom. Methods Appl. 11, pp. Paper 074, 22.
  • 16: 34.6 Definition: 9 j Symbol
    34.6.1 { j 11 j 12 j 13 j 21 j 22 j 23 j 31 j 32 j 33 } = all  m r s ( j 11 j 12 j 13 m 11 m 12 m 13 ) ( j 21 j 22 j 23 m 21 m 22 m 23 ) ( j 31 j 32 j 33 m 31 m 32 m 33 ) ( j 11 j 21 j 31 m 11 m 21 m 31 ) ( j 12 j 22 j 32 m 12 m 22 m 32 ) ( j 13 j 23 j 33 m 13 m 23 m 33 ) ,
    34.6.2 { j 11 j 12 j 13 j 21 j 22 j 23 j 31 j 32 j 33 } = j ( 1 ) 2 j ( 2 j + 1 ) { j 11 j 21 j 31 j 32 j 33 j } { j 12 j 22 j 32 j 21 j j 23 } { j 13 j 23 j 33 j j 11 j 12 } .
    17: 26.12 Plane Partitions
    Table 26.12.1: Plane partitions.
    n pp ( n ) n pp ( n ) n pp ( n )
    3 6 20 75278 37 903 79784
    11 859 28 24 83234 45 17740 79109
    12 1479 29 37 59612 46 25435 35902
    26.12.26 pp ( n ) ( ζ ( 3 ) ) 7 / 36 2 11 / 36 ( 3 π ) 1 / 2 n 25 / 36 exp ( 3 ( ζ ( 3 ) ) 1 / 3 ( 1 2 n ) 2 / 3 + ζ ( 1 ) ) ,
    18: Bibliography G
  • W. Gautschi (1966) Algorithm 292: Regular Coulomb wave functions. Comm. ACM 9 (11), pp. 793–795.
  • W. Gautschi (1969) Algorithm 363: Complex error function. Comm. ACM 12 (11), pp. 635.
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  • V. I. Gromak (1975) Theory of Painlevé’s equations. Differ. Uravn. 11 (11), pp. 373–376 (Russian).
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  • M. D’Ocagne (1904) Sur une classe de nombres rationnels réductibles aux nombres de Bernoulli. Bull. Sci. Math. (2) 28, pp. 29–32 (French).
  • P. Deift, T. Kriecherbauer, K. T.-R. McLaughlin, S. Venakides, and X. Zhou (1999b) Uniform asymptotics for polynomials orthogonal with respect to varying exponential weights and applications to universality questions in random matrix theory. Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 52 (11), pp. 1335–1425.
  • E. Dorrer (1968) Algorithm 322. F-distribution. Comm. ACM 11 (2), pp. 116–117.
  • B. A. Dubrovin (1981) Theta functions and non-linear equations. Uspekhi Mat. Nauk 36 (2(218)), pp. 11–80 (Russian).
  • J. Dutka (1981) The incomplete beta function—a historical profile. Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 24 (1), pp. 1129.
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  • A. B. Olde Daalhuis (1998a) Hyperasymptotic solutions of higher order linear differential equations with a singularity of rank one. Proc. Roy. Soc. London Ser. A 454, pp. 1–29.
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  • S. Olver (2011) Numerical solution of Riemann-Hilbert problems: Painlevé II. Found. Comput. Math. 11 (2), pp. 153–179.
  • H. Oser (1960) Algorithm 22: Riccati-Bessel functions of first and second kind. Comm. ACM 3 (11), pp. 600–601.