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11: Foreword
In 1964 the National Institute of Standards and Technology11 1 Then known as the National Bureau of Standards. published the Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, edited by Milton Abramowitz and Irene A. …That 1046-page tome proved to be an invaluable reference for the many scientists and engineers who use the special functions of applied mathematics in their day-to-day work, so much so that it became the most widely distributed and most highly cited NIST publication in the first 100 years of the institution’s existence. 22 2 D. R. Lide (ed.), A Century of Excellence in Measurement, Standards, and Technology, CRC Press, 2001. The success of the original handbook, widely referred to as “Abramowitz and Stegun” (“A&S”), derived not only from the fact that it provided critically useful scientific data in a highly accessible format, but also because it served to standardize definitions and notations for special functions. …
12: 28.35 Tables
§28.35 Tables
  • National Bureau of Standards (1967) includes the eigenvalues a n ( q ) , b n ( q ) for n = 0 ( 1 ) 3 with q = 0 ( .2 ) 20 ( .5 ) 37 ( 1 ) 100 , and n = 4 ( 1 ) 15 with q = 0 ( 2 ) 100 ; Fourier coefficients for ce n ( x , q ) and se n ( x , q ) for n = 0 ( 1 ) 15 , n = 1 ( 1 ) 15 , respectively, and various values of q in the interval [ 0 , 100 ] ; joining factors g e , n ( q ) , f e , n ( q ) for n = 0 ( 1 ) 15 with q = 0 ( .5  to  10 ) 100 (but in a different notation). Also, eigenvalues for large values of q . Precision is generally 8D.

  • Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 521–532) includes the eigenvalues a n ( q ) , b n + 1 ( q ) for n = 0 ( 1 ) 4 , q = 0 ( 1 ) 50 ; n = 0 ( 1 ) 20 ( a ’s) or 19 ( b ’s), q = 1 , 3 , 5 , 10 , 15 , 25 , 50 ( 50 ) 200 . Fourier coefficients for ce n ( x , 10 ) , se n + 1 ( x , 10 ) , n = 0 ( 1 ) 7 . Mathieu functions ce n ( x , 10 ) , se n + 1 ( x , 10 ) , and their first x -derivatives for n = 0 ( 1 ) 4 , x = 0 ( 5 ) 90 . Modified Mathieu functions Mc n ( j ) ( x , 10 ) , Ms n + 1 ( j ) ( x , 10 ) , and their first x -derivatives for n = 0 ( 1 ) 4 , j = 1 , 2 , x = 0 ( .2 ) 4 . Precision is mostly 9S.

  • Blanch and Clemm (1969) includes eigenvalues a n ( q ) , b n ( q ) for q = ρ e i ϕ , ρ = 0 ( .5 ) 25 , ϕ = 5 ( 5 ) 90 , n = 0 ( 1 ) 15 ; 4D. Also a n ( q ) and b n ( q ) for q = i ρ , ρ = 0 ( .5 ) 100 , n = 0 ( 2 ) 14 and n = 2 ( 2 ) 16 , respectively; 8D. Double points for n = 0 ( 1 ) 15 ; 8D. Graphs are included.

  • §28.35(iv) Further Tables
    13: 7.23 Tables
    §7.23 Tables
    Lebedev and Fedorova (1960) and Fletcher et al. (1962) give comprehensive indexes of mathematical tables. This section lists relevant tables that appeared later. …
  • Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 637, 639) includes ( 2 / π ) e x 2 , erf x , x = 0 ( .02 ) 1 ( .04 ) 3 , 8D; C ( x ) , S ( x ) , x = 0 ( .2 ) 10 ( 2 ) 100 ( 100 ) 500 , 8D.

  • Fettis et al. (1973) gives the first 100 zeros of erf z and w ( z ) (the table on page 406 of this reference is for w ( z ) , not for erfc z ), 11S.

  • 14: 11.14 Tables
    §11.14 Tables
  • Agrest et al. (1982) tabulates 𝐇 n ( x ) and e x 𝐋 n ( x ) for n = 0 , 1 and x = 0 ( .001 ) 5 ( .005 ) 15 ( .01 ) 100 to 11D.

  • Barrett (1964) tabulates 𝐋 n ( x ) for n = 0 , 1 and x = 0.2 ( .005 ) 4 ( .05 ) 10 ( .1 ) 19.2 to 5 or 6S, x = 6 ( .25 ) 59.5 ( .5 ) 100 to 2S.

  • Agrest et al. (1982) tabulates 0 x 𝐇 0 ( t ) d t and e x 0 x 𝐋 0 ( t ) d t for x = 0 ( .001 ) 5 ( .005 ) 15 ( .01 ) 100 to 11D.

  • §11.14(iv) Anger–Weber Functions
    15: 27.21 Tables
    §27.21 Tables
    Lehmer (1914) lists all primes up to 100 06721. …Table 24. 7 of Abramowitz and Stegun (1964) also lists the factorizations in Glaisher’s Table I(a); Table 24. … Lehmer (1941) gives a comprehensive account of tables in the theory of numbers, including virtually every table published from 1918 to 1941. …
    16: Bibliography K
  • J. P. Keating (1999) Periodic Orbits, Spectral Statistics, and the Riemann Zeros. In Supersymmetry and Trace Formulae: Chaos and Disorder, J. P. Keating, D. E. Khmelnitskii, and I. V. Lerner (Eds.), pp. 1–15.
  • A. V. Kitaev (1994) Elliptic asymptotics of the first and second Painlevé transcendents. Uspekhi Mat. Nauk 49 (1(295)), pp. 77–140 (Russian).
  • D. E. Knuth and T. J. Buckholtz (1967) Computation of tangent, Euler, and Bernoulli numbers. Math. Comp. 21 (100), pp. 663–688.
  • Y. A. Kravtsov (1988) Rays and caustics as physical objects. In Progress in Optics, E. Wolf (Ed.), Vol. 26, pp. 227–348.
  • A. B. J. Kuijlaars and R. Milson (2015) Zeros of exceptional Hermite polynomials. J. Approx. Theory 200, pp. 28–39.
  • 17: Bibliography
  • M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun (Eds.) (1964) Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables. National Bureau of Standards Applied Mathematics Series, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C..
  • V. S. Adamchik (1998) Polygamma functions of negative order. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 100 (2), pp. 191–199.
  • S. V. Aksenov, M. A. Savageau, U. D. Jentschura, J. Becher, G. Soff, and P. J. Mohr (2003) Application of the combined nonlinear-condensation transformation to problems in statistical analysis and theoretical physics. Comput. Phys. Comm. 150 (1), pp. 1–20.
  • G. E. Andrews (1976) The Theory of Partitions. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, Vol. 2, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, MA-London-Amsterdam.
  • R. A. Askey, T. H. Koornwinder, and W. Schempp (Eds.) (1984) Special Functions: Group Theoretical Aspects and Applications. D. Reidel Publishing Co., Dordrecht.
  • 18: Frank W. J. Olver
    Olver joined NIST in 1961 after having been recruited by Milton Abramowitz to be the author of the Chapter “Bessel Functions of Integer Order” in the Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, a publication which went on to become the most widely distributed and most highly cited publication in NIST’s history. … A highly regarded expositor, Olver was author of more than 100 technical articles. … Wong, ed.) …
    19: Bibliography S
  • P. Sarnak (1999) Quantum Chaos, Symmetry and Zeta Functions. Lecture I, Quantum Chaos. In Current Developments in Mathematics, 1997 (Cambridge, MA), R. Bott (Ed.), pp. 127–144.
  • O. A. Sharafeddin, H. F. Bowen, D. J. Kouri, and D. K. Hoffman (1992) Numerical evaluation of spherical Bessel transforms via fast Fourier transforms. J. Comput. Phys. 100 (2), pp. 294–296.
  • I. Shavitt (1963) The Gaussian Function in Calculations of Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics. In Methods in Computational Physics: Advances in Research and Applications, B. Alder, S. Fernbach, and M. Rotenberg (Eds.), Vol. 2, pp. 1–45.
  • A. N. Stokes (1980) A stable quotient-difference algorithm. Math. Comp. 34 (150), pp. 515–519.
  • H. Suzuki, E. Takasugi, and H. Umetsu (1998) Perturbations of Kerr-de Sitter black holes and Heun’s equations. Progr. Theoret. Phys. 100 (3), pp. 491–505.
  • 20: Charles W. Clark
    Clark received the R&D 100 Award, Distinguished Presidential Rank Award of the U. …