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21: 7.12 Asymptotic Expansions
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►For these and other error bounds see Olver (1997b, pp. 109–112), with and replaced by ; compare (7.11.2).
►For re-expansions of the remainder terms leading to larger sectors of validity, exponential improvement, and a smooth interpretation of the Stokes phenomenon, see §§2.11(ii)–2.11(iv) and use (7.11.3).
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22: 8.26 Tables
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Khamis (1965) tabulates for , to 10D.
Abramowitz and Stegun (1964, pp. 245–248) tabulates for , to 7D; also for , to 6S.
Pagurova (1961) tabulates for , to 4-9S; for , to 7D; for , to 7S or 7D.
Zhang and Jin (1996, Table 19.1) tabulates for , to 7D or 8S.
23: 23 Weierstrass Elliptic and Modular
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24: 36 Integrals with Coalescing Saddles
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25: Gergő Nemes
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►As of September 20, 2021, Nemes performed a complete analysis and acted as main consultant for the update of the source citation and proof metadata for every formula in Chapter 25 Zeta and Related Functions.
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26: Wolter Groenevelt
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►As of September 20, 2022, Groenevelt performed a complete analysis and acted as main consultant for the update of the source citation and proof metadata for every formula in Chapter 18 Orthogonal Polynomials.
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27: 33.24 Tables
28: 1.6 Vectors and Vector-Valued Functions
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Stokes’s Theorem
…29: 20.12 Mathematical Applications
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►This ability to uniformize multiply-connected spaces (manifolds), or multi-sheeted functions of a complex variable (Riemann (1899), Rauch and Lebowitz (1973), Siegel (1988)) has led to applications in string theory (Green et al. (1988a, b), Krichever and Novikov (1989)), and also in statistical mechanics (Baxter (1982)).
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