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1: 34.6 Definition: Symbol
§34.6 Definition: Symbol
►The symbol may be defined either in terms of symbols or equivalently in terms of symbols: ►
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►The symbol may also be written as a finite triple sum equivalent to a terminating generalized hypergeometric series of three variables with unit arguments.
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2: 34.12 Physical Applications
§34.12 Physical Applications
►The angular momentum coupling coefficients (, , and symbols) are essential in the fields of nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics. …, and symbols are also found in multipole expansions of solutions of the Laplace and Helmholtz equations; see Carlson and Rushbrooke (1950) and Judd (1976).3: 9 Airy and Related Functions
Chapter 9 Airy and Related Functions
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5: 34 3j, 6j, 9j Symbols
Chapter 34 Symbols
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§34.14 Tables
►Tables of exact values of the squares of the and symbols in which all parameters are are given in Rotenberg et al. (1959), together with a bibliography of earlier tables of , and symbols on pp. … ►Some selected symbols are also given. … 16-17; for symbols on p. … ► 310–332, and for the symbols on pp. …7: 8.26 Tables
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Abramowitz and Stegun (1964, pp. 245–248) tabulates for , to 7D; also for , to 6S.
Chiccoli et al. (1988) presents a short table of for , to 14S.
Pagurova (1961) tabulates for , to 4-9S; for , to 7D; for , to 7S or 7D.
Stankiewicz (1968) tabulates for , to 7D.
Zhang and Jin (1996, Table 19.1) tabulates for , to 7D or 8S.
8: 19.36 Methods of Computation
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►where the elementary symmetric functions are defined by (19.19.4).
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can be evaluated by using (19.25.7), and by using (19.21.10), but cancellations may become significant.
Thompson (1997, pp. 499, 504) uses descending Landen transformations for both and .
…For computation of and with complex see Fettis and Caslin (1969) and Morita (1978).
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►Lee (1990) compares the use of theta functions for computation of , , and , , with four other methods.
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9: 16.24 Physical Applications
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