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1: Bibliography E
  • A. Erdélyi, W. Magnus, F. Oberhettinger, and F. G. Tricomi (1954a) Tables of Integral Transforms. Vol. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York-Toronto-London.
  • A. Erdélyi, W. Magnus, F. Oberhettinger, and F. G. Tricomi (1954b) Tables of Integral Transforms. Vol. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York-Toronto-London.
  • A. Erdélyi, W. Magnus, F. Oberhettinger, and F. G. Tricomi (1953a) Higher Transcendental Functions. Vol. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York-Toronto-London.
  • A. Erdélyi, W. Magnus, F. Oberhettinger, and F. G. Tricomi (1953b) Higher Transcendental Functions. Vol. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York-Toronto-London.
  • W. N. Everitt, L. L. Littlejohn, and R. Wellman (2004) The Sobolev orthogonality and spectral analysis of the Laguerre polynomials { L n k } for positive integers k . J. Comput. Appl. Math. 171 (1-2), pp. 199–234.
  • 2: Bibliography Z
  • R. Zanovello (1995) Numerical analysis of Struve functions with applications to other special functions. Ann. Numer. Math. 2 (1-4), pp. 199–208.
  • D. G. Zill and B. C. Carlson (1970) Symmetric elliptic integrals of the third kind. Math. Comp. 24 (109), pp. 199–214.
  • 3: 26.12 Plane Partitions
    4: Bibliography
  • M. Abramowitz (1949) Asymptotic expansions of spheroidal wave functions. J. Math. Phys. Mass. Inst. Tech. 28, pp. 195–199.
  • V. S. Adamchik (1998) Polygamma functions of negative order. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 100 (2), pp. 191–199.
  • P. Adrian (1959) Die Bezeichnungsweise der Bernoullischen Zahlen. Mitt. Verein. Schweiz. Versicherungsmath. 59, pp. 199–206 (German).
  • 5: 3.9 Acceleration of Convergence
    For examples and other transformations for convergent sequences and series, see Wimp (1981, pp. 156–199), Brezinski and Redivo Zaglia (1991, pp. 55–72), and Sidi (2003, Chapters 6, 12–13, 15–16, 19–24, and pp. 483–492). …
    6: 27.2 Functions
    Table 27.2.1: Primes.
    n p n p n + 10 p n + 20 p n + 30 p n + 40 p n + 50 p n + 60 p n + 70 p n + 80 p n + 90
    6 13 53 101 151 199 263 317 383 443 503
    7: Bibliography J
  • W. B. Jones and W. Van Assche (1998) Asymptotic behavior of the continued fraction coefficients of a class of Stieltjes transforms including the Binet function. In Orthogonal functions, moment theory, and continued fractions (Campinas, 1996), Lecture Notes in Pure and Appl. Math., Vol. 199, pp. 257–274.
  • 8: Bibliography N
  • M. Noumi and Y. Yamada (1998) Affine Weyl groups, discrete dynamical systems and Painlevé equations. Comm. Math. Phys. 199 (2), pp. 281–295.
  • 9: Bibliography O
  • A. B. Olde Daalhuis (2010) Uniform asymptotic expansions for hypergeometric functions with large parameters. III. Analysis and Applications (Singapore) 8 (2), pp. 199–210.
  • 10: Bibliography P
  • A. M. Parkhurst and A. T. James (1974) Zonal Polynomials of Order 1 Through 12 . In Selected Tables in Mathematical Statistics, H. L. Harter and D. B. Owen (Eds.), Vol. 2, pp. 199–388.