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21: 11.16 Software
A more complete list of available software for computing these functions is found in the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index.
22: Bibliography F
  • FDLIBM (free C library)
  • S. Fempl (1960) Sur certaines sommes des intégral-cosinus. Bull. Soc. Math. Phys. Serbie 12, pp. 13–20 (French).
  • A. Fletcher, J. C. P. Miller, L. Rosenhead, and L. J. Comrie (1962) An Index of Mathematical Tables. Vols. I, II. 2nd edition, Published for Scientific Computing Service Ltd., London, by Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Inc., Reading, MA.
  • FN (free Fortran library)
  • G. Freud (1969) On weighted polynomial approximation on the whole real axis. Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar. 20, pp. 223–225.
  • 23: Bibliography G
  • W. Gautschi (1994) Algorithm 726: ORTHPOL — a package of routines for generating orthogonal polynomials and Gauss-type quadrature rules. ACM Trans. Math. Software 20 (1), pp. 21–62.
  • A. Gil, J. Segura, and N. M. Temme (2014) Algorithm 939: computation of the Marcum Q-function. ACM Trans. Math. Softw. 40 (3), pp. 20:1–20:21.
  • Ya. I. Granovskiĭ, I. M. Lutzenko, and A. S. Zhedanov (1992) Mutual integrability, quadratic algebras, and dynamical symmetry. Ann. Phys. 217 (1), pp. 1–20.
  • GSL (free C library) GNU Scientific Library The GNU Project.
  • 24: Bibliography B
  • G. Backenstoss (1970) Pionic atoms. Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 20, pp. 467–508.
  • L. Baker (1992) C Mathematical Function Handbook. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York.
  • A. Bañuelos and R. A. Depine (1980) A program for computing the Riemann zeta function for complex argument. Comput. Phys. Comm. 20 (3), pp. 441–445.
  • K. L. Bell and N. S. Scott (1980) Coulomb functions (negative energies). Comput. Phys. Comm. 20 (3), pp. 447–458.
  • W. G. Bickley (1935) Some solutions of the problem of forced convection. Philos. Mag. Series 7 20, pp. 322–343.
  • 25: 18.39 Applications in the Physical Sciences
    Derivations of (18.39.42) appear in Bethe and Salpeter (1957, pp. 12–20), and Pauling and Wilson (1985, Chapter V and Appendix VII), where the derivations are based on (18.39.36), and is also the notation of Piela (2014, §4.7), typifying the common use of the associated Coulomb–Laguerre polynomials in theoretical quantum chemistry. … Bound state solutions to the relativistic Dirac Equation, for this same problem of a single electron attracted by a nucleus with Z protons, involve Laguerre polynomials of fractional index. … A major difficulty in such calculations, loss of precision, is addressed in Gautschi (2009) where use of variable precision arithmetic is discussed and employed. …
    26: 21.11 Software
    A more complete list of available software for computing these functions is found in the Software Index. …
    27: 25.21 Software
    A more complete list of available software for computing these functions is found in the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index.
    28: 23.24 Software
    A more complete list of available software for computing these functions is found in the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index. …
    29: Notices
    Software Indexing Policy
  • Index of Selected Software Within the DLMF Chapters

    Within each of the DLMF chapters themselves we will provide a list of research software for the functions discussed in that chapter. The purpose of these listings is to provide references to the research literature on the engineering of software for special functions. To qualify for listing, the development of the software must have been the subject of a research paper published in the peer-reviewed literature. If such software is available online for free download we will provide a link to the software.

    In general, we will not index other software within DLMF chapters unless the software is unique in some way, such as being the only known software for computing a particular function.

  • Master Software Index

    In association with the DLMF we will provide an index of all software for the computation of special functions covered by the DLMF. It is our intention that this will become an exhaustive list of sources of software for special functions. In each case we will maintain a single link where readers can obtain more information about the listed software. We welcome requests from software authors (or distributors) for new items to list.

    Note that here we will only include software with capabilities that go beyond the computation of elementary functions in standard precisions since such software is nearly universal in scientific computing environments.

  • These software indexes are provided as a service to the user community. …NIST does not provide support of any kind for software indexed in the DLMF. …
    30: Bibliography Z
  • Zeilberger (website) Doron Zeilberger’s Maple Packages and Programs Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University, New Jersey.
  • S. Zhang and J. Jin (1996) Computation of Special Functions. John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York.
  • M. I. Žurina and L. N. Karmazina (1967) Tablitsy modifitsirovannykh funktsii Besselya s mnimym indeksom K i τ ( x ) . Vyčisl. Centr Akad. Nauk SSSR, Moscow.