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21: 10.75 Tables
  • Achenbach (1986) tabulates J 0 ( x ) , J 1 ( x ) , Y 0 ( x ) , Y 1 ( x ) , x = 0 ( .1 ) 8 , 20D or 18–20S.

  • Bickley et al. (1952) tabulates x n I n ( x ) or e x I n ( x ) , x n K n ( x ) or e x K n ( x ) , n = 2 ( 1 ) 20 , x = 0 (.01 or .1) 10(.1) 20, 8S; I n ( x ) , K n ( x ) , n = 0 ( 1 ) 20 , x = 0 or 0.1 ( .1 ) 20 , 10S.

  • Kerimov and Skorokhodov (1984b) tabulates all zeros of the principal values of K n ( z ) and K n ( z ) , for n = 2 ( 1 ) 20 , 9S.

  • Zhang and Jin (1996, p. 322) tabulates ber x , ber x , bei x , bei x , ker x , ker x , kei x , kei x , x = 0 ( 1 ) 20 , 7S.

  • Zhang and Jin (1996, p. 323) tabulates the first 20 real zeros of ber x , ber x , bei x , bei x , ker x , ker x , kei x , kei x , 8D.

  • 22: 24.20 Tables
    Wagstaff (1978) gives complete prime factorizations of N n and E n for n = 20 ( 2 ) 60 and n = 8 ( 2 ) 42 , respectively. …
    23: 6.20 Approximations
  • Cody and Thacher (1968) provides minimax rational approximations for E 1 ( x ) , with accuracies up to 20S.

  • Cody and Thacher (1969) provides minimax rational approximations for Ei ( x ) , with accuracies up to 20S.

  • MacLeod (1996b) provides rational approximations for the sine and cosine integrals and for the auxiliary functions f and g , with accuracies up to 20S.

  • 24: Foreword
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    25: 13.30 Tables
  • Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 411–423) tabulates M ( a , b , x ) and U ( a , b , x ) for a = 5 ( .5 ) 5 , b = 0.5 ( .5 ) 5 , and x = 0.1 , 1 , 5 , 10 , 20 , 30 , 8S (for M ( a , b , x ) ) and 7S (for U ( a , b , x ) ).

  • 26: 28.16 Asymptotic Expansions for Large q
    28.16.1 λ ν ( h 2 ) 2 h 2 + 2 s h 1 8 ( s 2 + 1 ) 1 2 7 h ( s 3 + 3 s ) 1 2 12 h 2 ( 5 s 4 + 34 s 2 + 9 ) 1 2 17 h 3 ( 33 s 5 + 410 s 3 + 405 s ) 1 2 20 h 4 ( 63 s 6 + 1260 s 4 + 2943 s 2 + 486 ) 1 2 25 h 5 ( 527 s 7 + 15617 s 5 + 69001 s 3 + 41607 s ) + .
    27: 7.24 Approximations
  • Cody (1969) provides minimax rational approximations for erf x and erfc x . The maximum relative precision is about 20S.

  • Cody et al. (1970) gives minimax rational approximations to Dawson’s integral F ( x ) (maximum relative precision 20S–22S).

  • 28: 25.3 Graphics
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    Figure 25.3.1: Riemann zeta function ζ ( x ) and its derivative ζ ( x ) , 20 x 10 . Magnify
    29: 27.2 Functions
    Euclid’s Elements (Euclid (1908, Book IX, Proposition 20)) gives an elegant proof that there are infinitely many primes. …
    Table 27.2.2: Functions related to division.
    n ϕ ( n ) d ( n ) σ ( n ) n ϕ ( n ) d ( n ) σ ( n ) n ϕ ( n ) d ( n ) σ ( n ) n ϕ ( n ) d ( n ) σ ( n )
    5 4 2 6 18 6 6 39 31 30 2 32 44 20 6 84
    6 2 4 12 19 18 2 20 32 16 6 63 45 24 6 78
    7 6 2 8 20 8 6 42 33 20 4 48 46 22 4 72
    11 10 2 12 24 8 8 60 37 36 2 38 50 20 6 93
    30: 25.12 Polylogarithms
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    Figure 25.12.1: Dilogarithm function Li 2 ( x ) , 20 x < 1 . Magnify
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    Figure 25.12.2: Absolute value of the dilogarithm function | Li 2 ( x + i y ) | , 20 x 20 , 20 y 20 . … Magnify 3D Help