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1: 18.42 Software
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►In this section we provide links to the research literature describing the implementation of algorithms in software for the evaluation of functions described in this chapter.
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►A more complete list of available software for computing these functions, and for generating formulas symbolically, is found in the Software Index.
For another listing of Web-accessible software for the functions in this chapter, see GAMS (class C3).
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2: 9.1 Special Notation
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►(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.)
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►The main functions treated in this chapter are the Airy functions
and , and the Scorer functions
and (also known as inhomogeneous Airy functions).
►Other notations that have been used are as follows: and for and (Jeffreys (1928), later changed to and ); , (Fock (1945)); (Szegő (1967, §1.81)); , (Tumarkin (1959)).
nonnegative integer, except in §9.9(iii). | |
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3: 31.1 Special Notation
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►(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.)
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►The main functions treated in this chapter are , , , and the polynomial .
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4: 23.15 Definitions
§23.15 Definitions
►§23.15(i) General Modular Functions
… ►Elliptic Modular Function
… ►Dedekind’s Eta Function (or Dedekind Modular Function)
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§5.15 Polygamma Functions
►The functions , , are called the polygamma functions. In particular, is the trigamma function; , , are the tetra-, penta-, and hexagamma functions respectively. Most properties of these functions follow straightforwardly by differentiation of properties of the psi function. … ►For see §24.2(i). …6: 5.2 Definitions
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§5.2(i) Gamma and Psi Functions
►Euler’s Integral
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►It is a meromorphic function with no zeros, and with simple poles of residue at .
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