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1: Brian D. Sleeman
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Brian D. Sleeman
Brian D. Sleeman (b. … Sleeman was awarded his Ph. … Sleeman published numerous papers in applied analysis, multiparameter spectral theory, direct and inverse scattering theory, and mathematical medicine. … Sleeman was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1976 and is the founding editor of the journal Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine. …
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3: Barry I. Schneider
 in chemistry from Brooklyn College, his M. … in chemistry from Yale University and a Ph. … in theoretical chemistry from the University of Chicago. … He was a visiting scientist at NIST from 1995 to 2013 and spent a sabbatical year at NIST in 2000-2001. …He is an Editor in Chief for Computers in Science and Engineering and a Specialist Editor for Computer Physics Communications. …
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  • E. W. Leaver (1986) Solutions to a generalized spheroidal wave equation: Teukolsky’s equations in general relativity, and the two-center problem in molecular quantum mechanics. J. Math. Phys. 27 (5), pp. 1238–1265.
  • D. H. Lehmer (1941) Guide to Tables in the Theory of Numbers. Bulletin of the National Research Council, No. 105, National Research Council, Washington, D.C..
  • W. J. Lentz (1976) Generating Bessel functions in Mie scattering calculations using continued fractions. Applied Optics 15 (3), pp. 668–671.
  • Y. A. Li and P. J. Olver (2000) Well-posedness and blow-up solutions for an integrable nonlinearly dispersive model wave equation. J. Differential Equations 162 (1), pp. 27–63.
  • J. C. Light and T. Carrington Jr. (2000) Discrete-variable representations and their utilization. In Advances in Chemical Physics, pp. 263–310.
  • 5: 12.16 Mathematical Applications
    PCFs are used as basic approximating functions in the theory of contour integrals with a coalescing saddle point and an algebraic singularity, and in the theory of differential equations with two coalescing turning points; see §§2.4(vi) and 2.8(vi). … Sleeman (1968b) considers certain orthogonality properties of the PCFs and corresponding eigenvalues. In Brazel et al. (1992) exponential asymptotics are considered in connection with an eigenvalue problem involving PCFs. … PCFs are also used in integral transforms with respect to the parameter, and inversion formulas exist for kernels containing PCFs. …Integral transforms and sampling expansions are considered in Jerri (1982). …
    6: Charles W. Clark
    in physics from the University of Chicago. …  Nayfeh), published by Gordon and Breach in 1985, Atomic Spectra and Collisions in External Fields (with M. … Taylor), published by Plenum Press in 1988, and Atoms in Strong Fields (with M. … Nicolaides), published by Plenum Press in 1990. … He has been a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, a Dr. …
    7: Tom M. Apostol
     1923 in Helper, Utah, d. … He received his bachelor of science in chemical engineering in 1944 and a master’s degree in mathematics in 1946, both from the University of Washington, Seattle. In 1948, he received his Ph. …In 1950, he arrived at Caltech as an assistant professor; he was named associate professor in 1956, professor in 1962, and professor emeritus in 1992. He was a visiting professor at the University of Patras in Greece in 1978, and was elected a Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens in 2001 (where he delivered his inaugural lecture in Greek). …
    8: Leonard C. Maximon
     1926 in New York, New York, d.  2020) was a Research Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics at The George Washington University. He had been an Assistant Professor in the Graduate Division of Applied Mathematics at Brown University, a Visiting Professor at the Norwegian Technical University in Trondheim, Norway, and a Physicist at the Center for Radiation Research at the National Bureau of Standards. … The original committee was reconstituted in 2015; for details see About the Project. In November 2015, Maximon was named Associate Editor for Chapter 34.
    9: Wadim Zudilin
     1970 in the USSR) is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Newcastle (NSW, Australia). He has been an Associate Professor at Moscow State University (Russia), an Ostrowski Fellow at Institut Henri Poincaré and Université Paris 6 (France), a Humboldt Fellow at the Cologne University (Germany) and a Visiting Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn (Germany). His research interests are primarily focused on applications of special functions in different parts of number theory. …He is a member of several editorial boards including the series Monographs in Number Theory published by World Scientific. In November 2015, Zudilin was named Associate Editor for the following DLMF Chapter …
    10: Diego Dominici
     1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, d. … Dominici published numerous papers in asymptotics and special functions and organized many meetings and conferences for events of the AMS, SIAM and the European Consortium on Mathematics in Industry. … In 2008 Dominici received a Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and visited the Technische Universität Berlin in Germany. …DiPrima Prize for outstanding research in applied mathematics, awarded by SIAM. In November 2015, Dominici was named Associate Editor of the following DLMF Chapters …