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1: Wolter Groenevelt
Groenevelt’s research interests is in special functions and orthogonal polynomials and their relations with representation theory and interacting particle systems. As of September 20, 2022, Groenevelt performed a complete analysis and acted as main consultant for the update of the source citation and proof metadata for every formula in Chapter 18 Orthogonal Polynomials. …
2: William P. Reinhardt
Reinhardt is a theoretical chemist and atomic physicist, who has always been interested in orthogonal polynomials and in the analyticity properties of the functions of mathematical physics. …Older work on the scattering theory of the atomic Coulomb problem led to the discovery of new classes of orthogonal polynomials relating to the spectral theory of Schrödinger operators, and new uses of old ones: this work was strongly motivated by his original ownership of a 1964 hard copy printing of the original AMS 55 NBS Handbook of Mathematical Functions. …
  • In November 2015, Reinhardt was named Senior Associate Editor of the DLMF and Associate Editor for Chapters 20, 22, and 23.
    3: Bibliography
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  • R. Askey and M. E. H. Ismail (1984) Recurrence relations, continued fractions, and orthogonal polynomials. Mem. Amer. Math. Soc. 49 (300), pp. iv+108.
  • 4: Software Index
    5: Bibliography K
  • R. B. Kearfott, M. Dawande, K. Du, and C. Hu (1994) Algorithm 737: INTLIB: A portable Fortran 77 interval standard-function library. ACM Trans. Math. Software 20 (4), pp. 447–459.
  • M. K. Kerimov (1980) Methods of computing the Riemann zeta-function and some generalizations of it. USSR Comput. Math. and Math. Phys. 20 (6), pp. 212–230.
  • A. V. Kitaev and A. H. Vartanian (2004) Connection formulae for asymptotics of solutions of the degenerate third Painlevé equation. I. Inverse Problems 20 (4), pp. 1165–1206.
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  • 6: 18.5 Explicit Representations
    Related formula: …
    §18.5(iii) Finite Power Series, the Hypergeometric Function, and Generalized Hypergeometric Functions
    Laguerre
    However, in these circumstances the orthogonality property (18.2.1) disappears. … …
    7: 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.
  • W. Gautschi (1967) Computational aspects of three-term recurrence relations. SIAM Rev. 9 (1), pp. 24–82.
  • W. Gautschi (1996) Orthogonal Polynomials: Applications and Computation. In Acta Numerica, 1996, A. Iserles (Ed.), Acta Numerica, Vol. 5, pp. 45–119.
  • W. Gautschi (2009) Variable-precision recurrence coefficients for nonstandard orthogonal polynomials. Numer. Algorithms 52 (3), pp. 409–418.
  • 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.
  • 8: Bibliography B
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  • S. Bielski (2013) Orthogonality relations for the associated Legendre functions of imaginary order. Integral Transforms Spec. Funct. 24 (4), pp. 331–337.
  • S. Bochner (1952) Bessel functions and modular relations of higher type and hyperbolic differential equations. Comm. Sém. Math. Univ. Lund [Medd. Lunds Univ. Mat. Sem.] 1952 (Tome Supplementaire), pp. 12–20.
  • 9: Bibliography V
  • G. Valent (1986) An integral transform involving Heun functions and a related eigenvalue problem. SIAM J. Math. Anal. 17 (3), pp. 688–703.
  • H. Volkmer (1982) Integral relations for Lamé functions. SIAM J. Math. Anal. 13 (6), pp. 978–987.
  • H. Volkmer (2004a) Error estimates for Rayleigh-Ritz approximations of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the Mathieu and spheroidal wave equation. Constr. Approx. 20 (1), pp. 39–54.
  • H. Volkmer (2008) Approximation of eigenvalues of some differential equations by zeros of orthogonal polynomials. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 213 (2), pp. 488–500.
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  • X.-S. Wang and R. Wong (2012) Asymptotics of orthogonal polynomials via recurrence relations. Anal. Appl. (Singap.) 10 (2), pp. 215–235.
  • R. S. Ward (1987) The Nahm equations, finite-gap potentials and Lamé functions. J. Phys. A 20 (10), pp. 2679–2683.
  • J. A. Wilson (1978) Hypergeometric Series, Recurrence Relations and Some New Orthogonal Polynomials. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
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  • J. Wimp (1984) Computation with Recurrence Relations. Pitman, Boston, MA.