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11: Frank W. J. Olver
Most notably, he served as the Editor-in-Chief and Mathematics Editor of the online NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions and its 966-page print companion, the NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions (Cambridge University Press, 2010). …
12: About the Project
They were selected as recognized leaders in the research communities interested in the mathematics and applications of special functions and orthogonal polynomials; in the presentation of mathematics reference information online and in handbooks; and in the presentation of mathematics on the web. …
13: Bibliography H
  • M. Hauss (1998) A Boole-type Formula involving Conjugate Euler Polynomials. In Charlemagne and his Heritage. 1200 Years of Civilization and Science in Europe, Vol. 2 (Aachen, 1995), P.L. Butzer, H. Th. Jongen, and W. Oberschelp (Eds.), pp. 361–375.
  • 14: Bibliography W
  • J. V. Wehausen and E. V. Laitone (1960) Surface Waves. In Handbuch der Physik, Vol. 9, Part 3, pp. 446–778.
  • S. W. Weinberg (2013) Lectures on Quantum Mechanics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
  • 15: 18.2 General Orthogonal Polynomials
    For further details see Meixner (1934), Sheffer (1939), Rota et al. (1973) and Butzer and Koornwinder (2019). …
    16: Bibliography N
  • H. M. Nussenzveig (1992) Diffraction Effects in Semiclassical Scattering. Montroll Memorial Lecture Series in Mathematical Physics, Cambridge University Press.
  • 17: Bibliography V
  • J. Van Deun and R. Cools (2008) Integrating products of Bessel functions with an additional exponential or rational factor. Comput. Phys. Comm. 178 (8), pp. 578–590.
  • 18: DLMF Project News
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    19: Errata
  • Subsection 25.10(ii)

    In the paragraph immediately below (25.10.4), it was originally stated that “more than one-third of all zeros in the critical strip lie on the critical line.” which referred to Levinson (1974). This sentence has been updated with “one-third” being replaced with “41%” now referring to Bui et al. (2011) (suggested by Gergő Nemes on 2021-08-23).

  • Equation (3.3.34)

    In the online version, the leading divided difference operators were previously omitted from these formulas, due to programming error.

    Reported by Nico Temme on 2021-06-01

  • Table 22.4.3

    Originally a minus sign was missing in the entries for cd u and dc u in the second column (headed z + K + i K ). The correct entries are k 1 ns z and k sn z . Note: These entries appear online but not in the published print edition. More specifically, Table 22.4.3 in the published print edition is restricted to the three Jacobian elliptic functions sn , cn , dn , whereas Table 22.4.3 covers all 12 Jacobian elliptic functions.

    u
    z + K z + K + i K z + i K z + 2 K z + 2 K + 2 i K z + 2 i K
    cd u sn z k 1 ns z k 1 dc z cd z cd z cd z
    dc u ns z k sn z k cd z dc z dc z dc z

    Reported 2014-02-28 by Svante Janson.

  • References

    Bibliographic citations were added in §§3.5(iv), 4.44, 8.22(ii), 22.4(i), and minor clarifications were made in §§19.12, 20.7(vii), 22.9(i). In addition, several minor improvements were made affecting only ancilliary documents and links in the online version.

  • 20: Bibliography D
  • K. Dilcher, L. Skula, and I. Sh. Slavutskiǐ (1991) Bernoulli Numbers. Bibliography (1713–1990). Queen’s Papers in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 87, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.