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11: Preface
Lozier directed the NIST research, technical, and support staff associated with the project, administered grants and contracts, together with Boisvert compiled the Software sections for the Web version of the chapters, conducted editorial and staff meetings, represented the project within NIST and at professional meetings in the United States and abroad, and together with Olver carried out the day-to-day development of the project. … All of the mathematical information contained in the Handbook is also contained in the DLMF, along with additional features such as more graphics, expanded tables, and higher members of some families of formulas; in consequence, in the Handbook there are occasional gaps in the numbering sequences of equations, tables, and figures. … Among the research, technical, and support staff at NIST these are B. …
12: About the Project
Since that time there have been a number of developments. … For acknowledgements of financial support see Funding.
13: Browsers
Most modern browsers support either MathML, or the MathJax fallback acceptably; If yours does not, please consider upgrading. …
14: 19 Elliptic Integrals
15: Ronald F. Boisvert
His research interests include numerical solution of partial differential equations, mathematical software, and information services that support computational science. …
16: Bruce R. Miller
While developing the supporting theories, he discovered a passion for symbolic computation and computer algebra. …
17: Jim Pitman
org and to provide technical support to other organizations willing to do the same. …
18: Foreword
Particular attention is called to the generous support of the National Science Foundation, which made possible the participation of experts from academia and research institutes worldwide. …
19: 4.48 Software
All scientific programming languages, libraries, and systems support computation of at least some of the elementary functions in standard floating-point arithmetic (§3.1(i)). …
20: Bibliography Y
  • K. Yang and M. de Llano (1989) Simple Variational Proof That Any Two-Dimensional Potential Well Supports at Least One Bound State. American Journal of Physics 57 (1), pp. 85–86.