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31: 31.15 Stieltjes Polynomials
The system (31.15.2) determines the z k as the points of equilibrium of n movable (interacting) particles with unit charges in a field of N particles with the charges γ j / 2 fixed at a j . … …
32: Bibliography K
  • E. Kanzieper (2002) Replica field theories, Painlevé transcendents, and exact correlation functions. Phys. Rev. Lett. 89 (25), pp. (250201–1)–(250201–4).
  • R. P. Kerr (1963) Gravitational field of a spinning mass as an example of algebraically special metrics. Phys. Rev. Lett. 11 (5), pp. 237–238.
  • E. J. Konopinski (1981) Electromagnetic Fields and Relativistic Particles. International Series in Pure and Applied Physics, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York.
  • 33: Bibliography V
  • B. Ph. van Milligen and A. López Fraguas (1994) Expansion of vacuum magnetic fields in toroidal harmonics. Comput. Phys. Comm. 81 (1-2), pp. 74–90.
  • 34: Bibliography D
  • P. Deligne, P. Etingof, D. S. Freed, D. Kazhdan, J. W. Morgan, and D. R. Morrison (Eds.) (1999) Quantum Fields and Strings: A Course for Mathematicians. Vol. 1, 2. American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI.
  • D. Ding (2000) A simplified algorithm for the second-order sound fields. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 108 (6), pp. 2759–2764.
  • 35: 10.73 Physical Applications
    Laplace’s equation governs problems in heat conduction, in the distribution of potential in an electrostatic field, and in hydrodynamics in the irrotational motion of an incompressible fluid. …
    36: 5.11 Asymptotic Expansions
    5.11.14 Γ ( z + a ) Γ ( z + b ) ( z + a + b 1 2 ) a b k = 0 H k ( a , b ) ( z + 1 2 ( a + b 1 ) ) 2 k .
    37: 16.11 Asymptotic Expansions
    Asymptotic expansions for the polynomials F q p + 2 ( r , r + a 0 , 𝐚 ; 𝐛 ; z ) as r through integer values are given in Fields and Luke (1963b, a) and Fields (1965).
    38: 22.19 Physical Applications
    With appropriate scalings, Newton’s equation of motion for a pendulum with a mass in a gravitational field constrained to move in a vertical plane at a fixed distance from a fulcrum is … plays a prototypal role in classical mechanics (Lawden (1989, §5.2)), quantum mechanics (Schulman (1981, Chapter 29)), and quantum field theory (Pokorski (1987, p. 203), Parisi (1988, §14.6)). …
    39: Bibliography G
  • W. Greiner, B. Müller, and J. Rafelski (1985) Quantum Electrodynamics of Strong Fields: With an Introduction into Modern Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. Texts and Monographs in Physics, Springer.
  • 40: Bibliography L
  • L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz (1962) The Classical Theory of Fields. Pergamon Press, Oxford.