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11: 4.24 Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Further Properties
12: 27.2 Functions
It is the special case k = 2 of the function d k ( n ) that counts the number of ways of expressing n as the product of k factors, with the order of factors taken into account. …
13: 2.11 Remainder Terms; Stokes Phenomenon
In both the modulus and phase of the asymptotic variable z need to be taken into account. … In particular, on the ray θ = π greatest accuracy is achieved by (a) taking the average of the expansions (2.11.6) and (2.11.7), followed by (b) taking account of the exponentially-small contributions arising from the terms involving h 2 s ( θ , α ) in (2.11.15). …
14: 4.37 Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
15: 27.14 Unrestricted Partitions
The number of summands is unrestricted, repetition is allowed, and the order of the summands is not taken into account. …
16: 3.11 Approximation Techniques
By taking more derivatives into account, the smoothness of the spline will increase. …
17: 1.18 Linear Second Order Differential Operators and Eigenfunction Expansions