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  • M. Nardin, W. F. Perger, and A. Bhalla (1992b) Numerical evaluation of the confluent hypergeometric function for complex arguments of large magnitudes. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 39 (2), pp. 193–200.
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  • National Bureau of Standards (1967) Tables Relating to Mathieu Functions: Characteristic Values, Coefficients, and Joining Factors. 2nd edition, National Bureau of Standards Applied Mathematics Series, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C..
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  • O. M. Ogreid and P. Osland (1998) Summing one- and two-dimensional series related to the Euler series. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 98 (2), pp. 245–271.
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  • F. W. J. Olver (1965) On the asymptotic solution of second-order differential equations having an irregular singularity of rank one, with an application to Whittaker functions. J. Soc. Indust. Appl. Math. Ser. B Numer. Anal. 2 (2), pp. 225–243.
  • P. J. Olver (1993b) Applications of Lie Groups to Differential Equations. 2nd edition, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Vol. 107, Springer-Verlag, New York.
  • 13: 27.14 Unrestricted Partitions
    where p ( k ) is defined to be 0 if k < 0 . … These recursions can be used to calculate p ( n ) , which grows very rapidly. For example, p ( 10 ) = 42 , p ( 100 ) = 1905 69292 , and p ( 200 ) = 397 29990 29388 . …
    §27.14(iv) Relation to Modular Functions
    This is related to the function f ( x ) in (27.14.2) by …
    14: Bibliography G
  • G. Gasper (1981) Orthogonality of certain functions with respect to complex valued weights. Canad. J. Math. 33 (5), pp. 1261–1270.
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  • W. Gautschi (1984) Questions of Numerical Condition Related to Polynomials. In Studies in Numerical Analysis, G. H. Golub (Ed.), pp. 140–177.
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  • S. S. Wagstaff (1978) The irregular primes to 125000 . Math. Comp. 32 (142), pp. 583–591.
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  • R. Barakat and E. Parshall (1996) Numerical evaluation of the zero-order Hankel transform using Filon quadrature philosophy. Appl. Math. Lett. 9 (5), pp. 21–26.
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  • 17: 2.7 Differential Equations
    as z in the sectors … This phenomenon is an example of resurgence, a classification due to Écalle (1981a, b). … For extensions to singularities of higher rank see Olver and Stenger (1965). … In theory either pair may be used to construct any other solution … In a neighborhood, or sectorial neighborhood of a singularity, one member has to be recessive. …
    18: Bibliography K
  • C. Kittel (1996) Introduction to Solid State Physics. 7th Edition edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
  • N. Koblitz (1993) Introduction to Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms. 2nd edition, Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Vol. 97, Springer-Verlag, New York.
  • C. Kormanyos (2011) Algorithm 910: a portable C++ multiple-precision system for special-function calculations. ACM Trans. Math. Software 37 (4), pp. Art. 45, 27.
  • T. Kriecherbauer and K. T.-R. McLaughlin (1999) Strong asymptotics of polynomials orthogonal with respect to Freud weights. Internat. Math. Res. Notices 1999 (6), pp. 299–333.
  • A. B. J. Kuijlaars and R. Milson (2015) Zeros of exceptional Hermite polynomials. J. Approx. Theory 200, pp. 28–39.
  • 19: Need Help?
    In the Digital Library of Mathematical Functions, we have tried to provide the most accurate, carefully selected information about Special Functions possible. We have also tried to use the best technologies available in order to make this information useful and accessible. …
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  • 20: 10.21 Zeros
    For derivations and further information, including extensions to uniform asymptotic expansions, see Olver (1954, 1960). … For further information, including uniform asymptotic expansions, extensions to other branches of the functions and their derivatives, and extensions to half-integer values of the order, see Olver (1954). … Lastly, there are two conjugate sets, with n zeros in each set, that are asymptotically close to the boundary of 𝐊 as n . … The only other set comprises n zeros that are asymptotically close to the lower boundary of 𝐊 as n . …
    §10.21(xiv) ν -Zeros