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1: Bibliography C
  • CAOP (website) Work Group of Computational Mathematics, University of Kassel, Germany.
  • G. Chrystal (1959a) Algebra: An Elementary Textbook for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools and for Colleges. 6th edition, Vol. 1, Chelsea Publishing Co., New York.
  • G. Chrystal (1959b) Algebra: An Elementary Textbook for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools and for Colleges. 6th edition, Vol. 2, Chelsea Publishing Co., New York.
  • 2: Possible Errors in DLMF
    Errors in the printed Handbook may already have been corrected in the online version; please consult Errata. …
    3: Bibliography D
  • H. F. Davis and A. D. Snider (1987) Introduction to Vector Analysis. 5th edition, Allyn and Bacon Inc., Boston, MA.
  • K. Dilcher, L. Skula, and I. Sh. Slavutskiǐ (1991) Bernoulli Numbers. Bibliography (1713–1990). Queen’s Papers in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 87, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.
  • 4: How to Cite
    The direct correspondence between the reference numbers in the printed Handbook and the permalinks used online in the DLMF enables readers of either version to cite specific items and their readers to easily look them up again — in either version! The following table outlines the correspondence between reference numbers as they appear in the Handbook, and the URL’s that find the same item online. …
    5: Bibliography M
  • I. G. Macdonald (1990) Hypergeometric Functions.
  • J. C. Mason (1993) Chebyshev polynomials of the second, third and fourth kinds in approximation, indefinite integration, and integral transforms. In Proceedings of the Seventh Spanish Symposium on Orthogonal Polynomials and Applications (VII SPOA) (Granada, 1991), Vol. 49, pp. 169–178.
  • 6: 27.17 Other Applications
    Congruences are used in constructing perpetual calendars, splicing telephone cables, scheduling round-robin tournaments, devising systematic methods for storing computer files, and generating pseudorandom numbers. …
    7: Viewing DLMF Interactive 3D Graphics
    Below we provide some notes and links to online material which might be helpful in viewing our visualizations, but please see our Disclaimer. …
    8: Foreword
    The online version, the NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions (DLMF), presents the same technical information along with extensions and innovative interactive features consistent with the new medium. …
    9: 3.12 Mathematical Constants
    For access to online high-precision numerical values of mathematical constants see Sloane (2003). …
    10: Notices
  • Index of Selected Software Within the DLMF Chapters

    Within each of the DLMF chapters themselves we will provide a list of research software for the functions discussed in that chapter. The purpose of these listings is to provide references to the research literature on the engineering of software for special functions. To qualify for listing, the development of the software must have been the subject of a research paper published in the peer-reviewed literature. If such software is available online for free download we will provide a link to the software.

    In general, we will not index other software within DLMF chapters unless the software is unique in some way, such as being the only known software for computing a particular function.