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21: 13.6 Relations to Other Functions
§13.6 Relations to Other Functions
§13.6(i) Elementary Functions
§13.6(ii) Incomplete Gamma Functions
§13.6(iv) Parabolic Cylinder Functions
§13.6(vi) Generalized Hypergeometric Functions
22: 14.32 Methods of Computation
In other cases recurrence relations (§14.10) provide a powerful method when applied in a stable direction (§3.6); see Olver and Smith (1983) and Gautschi (1967). Other methods include: …
23: 19.10 Relations to Other Functions
§19.10 Relations to Other Functions
§19.10(i) Theta and Elliptic Functions
24: 19.35 Other Applications
§19.35 Other Applications
25: 27.20 Methods of Computation: Other Number-Theoretic Functions
§27.20 Methods of Computation: Other Number-Theoretic Functions
26: 32.16 Physical Applications
Other Applications
27: 18.21 Hahn Class: Interrelations
§18.21 Hahn Class: Interrelations
Hahn Jacobi
Meixner Laguerre
Charlier Hermite
Meixner–Pollaczek Laguerre
28: 10.16 Relations to Other Functions
§10.16 Relations to Other Functions
Elementary Functions
Parabolic Cylinder Functions
Confluent Hypergeometric Functions
Generalized Hypergeometric Functions
29: 20.9 Relations to Other Functions
§20.9 Relations to Other Functions
§20.9(i) Elliptic Integrals
§20.9(ii) Elliptic Functions and Modular Functions
The relations (20.9.1) and (20.9.2) between k and τ (or q ) are solutions of Jacobi’s inversion problem; see Baker (1995) and Whittaker and Watson (1927, pp. 480–485). …
§20.9(iii) Riemann Zeta Function
30: 25.21 Software
References to research software that is available in other ways is listed separately. … For other software see the Software Index. … For other software see the Software Index.