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1: 7.24 Approximations
Cody (1969) provides minimax rational approximations for and . The maximum relative precision is about 20S.
Cody et al. (1970) gives minimax rational approximations to Dawson’s integral (maximum relative precision 20S–22S).
2: 6.20 Approximations
Cody and Thacher (1968) provides minimax rational approximations for , with accuracies up to 20S.
Cody and Thacher (1969) provides minimax rational approximations for , with accuracies up to 20S.
MacLeod (1996b) provides rational approximations for the sine and cosine integrals and for the auxiliary functions and , with accuracies up to 20S.
3: 6.19 Tables
Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 652, 689) includes , , , 8D; , , , 8S.
Abramowitz and Stegun (1964, Chapter 5) includes the real and imaginary parts of , , , 6D; , , , 6D; , , , 6D.
Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 690–692) includes the real and imaginary parts of , , , 8S.
4: 19.36 Methods of Computation
5: Bibliography N
6: 8.26 Tables
Abramowitz and Stegun (1964, pp. 245–248) tabulates for , to 7D; also for , to 6S.
Pagurova (1961) tabulates for , to 4-9S; for , to 7D; for , to 7S or 7D.
Zhang and Jin (1996, Table 19.1) tabulates for , to 7D or 8S.
7: 6.16 Mathematical Applications
8: Software Index
9: 11.14 Tables
Zhang and Jin (1996) tabulates and for and to 8D or 7S.
§11.14(iii) Integrals
►Abramowitz and Stegun (1964, Chapter 12) tabulates and for to 5D or 7D; , , and for to 6D.
Agrest et al. (1982) tabulates and for to 11D.