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11: 3.9 Acceleration of Convergence
12: Bibliography V
13: Bibliography S
14: 28.35 Tables
Blanch and Clemm (1965) includes values of , for , ; , . Also , for , ; , . In all cases . Precision is generally 7D. Approximate formulas and graphs are also included.
Ince (1932) includes eigenvalues , , and Fourier coefficients for or , ; 7D. Also , for , , corresponding to the eigenvalues in the tables; 5D. Notation: , .
Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 521–532) includes the eigenvalues , for , ; (’s) or 19 (’s), . Fourier coefficients for , , . Mathieu functions , , and their first -derivatives for , . Modified Mathieu functions , , and their first -derivatives for , , . Precision is mostly 9S.
Blanch and Clemm (1969) includes eigenvalues , for , , , ; 4D. Also and for , , and , respectively; 8D. Double points for ; 8D. Graphs are included.
Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 533–535) includes the zeros (in degrees) of , for , and the first 5 zeros of , for or , . Precision is mostly 9S.