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1: 8.24 Physical Applications
§8.24(i) Incomplete Gamma Functions
The function γ ( a , x ) appears in: discussions of power-law relaxation times in complex physical systems (Sornette (1998)); logarithmic oscillations in relaxation times for proteins (Metzler et al. (1999)); Gaussian orbitals and exponential (Slater) orbitals in quantum chemistry (Shavitt (1963), Shavitt and Karplus (1965)); population biology and ecological systems (Camacho et al. (2002)). …
2: 26.20 Physical Applications
Other applications to problems in engineering, crystallography, biology, and computer science can be found in Beckenbach (1981) and Graham et al. (1995).
3: 27.17 Other Applications
There are also applications of number theory in many diverse areas, including physics, biology, chemistry, communications, and art. …
4: Brian D. Sleeman
 Plank) of Differential equations and mathematical biology, published by CRC Press in 2003, with a second edition in 2010. …
5: 35.9 Applications
For applications of the integral representation (35.5.3) see McFarland and Richards (2001, 2002) (statistical estimation of misclassification probabilities for discriminating between multivariate normal populations). …
6: Bibliography J
  • D. S. Jones, M. J. Plank, and B. D. Sleeman (2010) Differential equations and mathematical biology. Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical and Computational Biology Series, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
  • D. S. Jones and B. D. Sleeman (2003) Differential equations and mathematical biology. Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical Biology and Medicine Series, Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL.
  • 7: Bibliography W
  • J. Wishart (1928) The generalised product moment distribution in samples from a normal multivariate population. Biometrika 20A, pp. 32–52.