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11: Bonita V. Saunders
She is the Visualization Editor and principal designer of graphs and visualizations for the DLMF. …
12: 26.20 Physical Applications
The latter reference also describes chemical applications of other combinatorial techniques. …
13: 35.10 Methods of Computation
Koev and Edelman (2006) utilizes combinatorial identities for the zonal polynomials to develop computational algorithms for approximating the series expansion (35.8.1). …
14: About MathML
The DLMF uses MathML Core, a subset designed specifically for browsers. …
15: DLMF Project News
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16: Morris Newman
Newman was coauthor of the Chapter “Combinatorial Analysis” in the original NBS Handbook of Mathematical Functions. …
17: Publications
  • D. W. Lozier, B. R. Miller and B. V. Saunders (1999) Design of a Digital Mathematical Library for Science, Technology and Education, Proceedings of the IEEE Forum on Research and Technology Advances in Digital Libraries (IEEE ADL ’99, Baltimore, Maryland, May 19, 1999). PDF
  • B. V. Saunders and Q. Wang (2006) From B-Spline Mesh Generation to Effective Visualizations for the NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions, in Curve and Surface Design, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Curves and Surfaces, Avignon, France June 29–July 5, 2006, pp. 235–243. PDF
  • 18: Philip J. Davis
    After receiving an overview of the project and watching a short demo that included a few preliminary colorful, but static, 3D graphs constructed for the first Chapter, “Airy and Related Functions”, written by Olver, Davis expressed the hope that designing a web-based resource would allow the team to incorporate interesting computer graphics, such as function surfaces that could be rotated and examined. … Davis’s comments about our uninspired graphs sparked the research and design of techniques for creating interactive 3D visualizations of function surfaces, which grew in sophistication as our knowledge and the technology for developing 3D graphics on the web advanced over the years. …
    19: Bibliography M
  • Magma (website) Computational Algebra Group, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney, Australia.
  • N. W. McLachlan (1934) Loud Speakers: Theory, Performance, Testing and Design. Oxford University Press, New York.
  • E. W. Montroll (1964) Lattice Statistics. In Applied Combinatorial Mathematics, E. F. Beckenbach (Ed.), University of California Engineering and Physical Sciences Extension Series, pp. 96–143.
  • 20: 27.18 Methods of Computation: Primes
     Oliveira e Silva has calculated π ( x ) for x = 10 23 , using the combinatorial methods of Lagarias et al. (1985) and Deléglise and Rivat (1996); see Oliveira e Silva (2006). …