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11: 34.13 Methods of Computation
§34.13 Methods of Computation
Methods of computation for 3 j and 6 j symbols include recursion relations, see Schulten and Gordon (1975a), Luscombe and Luban (1998), and Edmonds (1974, pp. 42–45, 48–51, 97–99); summation of single-sum expressions for these symbols, see Varshalovich et al. (1988, §§8.2.6, 9.2.1) and Fang and Shriner (1992); evaluation of the generalized hypergeometric functions of unit argument that represent these symbols, see Srinivasa Rao and Venkatesh (1978) and Srinivasa Rao (1981). … A review of methods of computation is given in Srinivasa Rao and Rajeswari (1993, Chapter VII, pp. 235–265). …
12: Abdou Youssef
… …  1960 in Lebanon) is Professor of Computer Science in, and Former Chairman of, the Department of Computer Science at The George Washington University, Washington, D. … degrees in computer science from Princeton University. …  Scherson) of the book Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Parallel Computers, published by IEEE Computer Society Press in 1994.
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  • A. B. Olde Daalhuis (1996) Hyperterminants. I. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 76 (1-2), pp. 255–264.
  • A. B. Olde Daalhuis (1998b) Hyperterminants. II. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 89 (1), pp. 87–95.
  • T. Oliveira e Silva (2006) Computing π ( x ) : The combinatorial method. Revista do DETUA 4 (6), pp. 759–768.
  • H. Oser (1960) Algorithm 22: Riccati-Bessel functions of first and second kind. Comm. ACM 3 (11), pp. 600–601.
  • M. L. Overton (2001) Numerical Computing with IEEE Floating Point Arithmetic. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Philadelphia, PA.
  • 14: 35.10 Methods of Computation
    §35.10 Methods of Computation
    See Yan (1992) for the F 1 1 and F 1 2 functions of matrix argument in the case m = 2 , and Bingham et al. (1992) for Monte Carlo simulation on 𝐎 ( m ) applied to a generalization of the integral (35.5.8). Koev and Edelman (2006) utilizes combinatorial identities for the zonal polynomials to develop computational algorithms for approximating the series expansion (35.8.1). …
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  • A. Deaño, J. Segura, and N. M. Temme (2010) Computational properties of three-term recurrence relations for Kummer functions. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 233 (6), pp. 1505–1510.
  • B. Deconinck and J. N. Kutz (2006) Computing spectra of linear operators using the Floquet-Fourier-Hill method. J. Comput. Phys. 219 (1), pp. 296–321.
  • B. Deconinck and M. van Hoeij (2001) Computing Riemann matrices of algebraic curves. Phys. D 152/153, pp. 28–46.
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  • E. Dorrer (1968) Algorithm 322. F-distribution. Comm. ACM 11 (2), pp. 116–117.
  • 16: 17.18 Methods of Computation
    §17.18 Methods of Computation
    For computation of the q -exponential function see Gabutti and Allasia (2008). The two main methods for computing basic hypergeometric functions are: (1) numerical summation of the defining series given in §§17.4(i) and 17.4(ii); (2) modular transformations. …
    17: 31.18 Methods of Computation
    §31.18 Methods of Computation
    Independent solutions of (31.2.1) can be computed in the neighborhoods of singularities from their Fuchs–Frobenius expansions (§31.3), and elsewhere by numerical integration of (31.2.1). …The computation of the accessory parameter for the Heun functions is carried out via the continued-fraction equations (31.4.2) and (31.11.13) in the same way as for the Mathieu, Lamé, and spheroidal wave functions in Chapters 2830.
    18: 16.25 Methods of Computation
    §16.25 Methods of Computation
    Methods for computing the functions of the present chapter include power series, asymptotic expansions, integral representations, differential equations, and recurrence relations. …
    19: Stephen M. Watt
    … …  1959 in Montreal, Canada) is Professor of Computer Science in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, where from 2015 to 2020 he also served as Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics. His areas of research include algorithms and systems for computer algebra, programming languages and compilers, mathematical handwriting recognition and mathematical document analysis. He was one of the original authors of the Maple and Axiom computer algebra systems, principal architect of the Aldor programming language and its compiler at IBM Research, and co-author of the MathML and InkML W3C standards. …
    20: 25.18 Methods of Computation
    §25.18 Methods of Computation
    §25.18(i) Function Values and Derivatives
    For the Hurwitz zeta function ζ ( s , a ) see Spanier and Oldham (1987, p. 653) and Coffey (2009). For dilogarithms and polylogarithms see Jacobs and Lambert (1972), Osácar et al. (1995), Spanier and Oldham (1987, pp. 231–232), and Zudilin (2007). …
    §25.18(ii) Zeros