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11: 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.
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  • 12: Bibliography D
  • C. de la Vallée Poussin (1896a) Recherches analytiques sur la théorie des nombres premiers. Première partie. La fonction ζ ( s ) de Riemann et les nombres premiers en général, suivi d’un Appendice sur des réflexions applicables à une formule donnée par Riemann. Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 20, pp. 183–256 (French).
  • C. de la Vallée Poussin (1896b) Recherches analytiques sur la théorie des nombres premiers. Deuxième partie. Les fonctions de Dirichlet et les nombres premiers de la forme linéaire M x + N . Ann. Soc. Sci. Bruxelles 20, pp. 281–397 (French).
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  • 13: 8.17 Incomplete Beta Functions
    where, as in §5.12, B ( a , b ) denotes the beta function: …
    §8.17(ii) Hypergeometric Representations
    §8.17(iii) Integral Representation
    Further integral representations can be obtained by combining the results given in §8.17(ii) with §15.6. …
    8.17.24 I x ( m , n ) = ( 1 x ) n j = m ( n + j 1 j ) x j , m , n positive integers; 0 x < 1 .
    14: 23 Weierstrass Elliptic and Modular
    Functions
    15: 18.10 Integral Representations
    §18.10 Integral Representations
    Ultraspherical
    Legendre
    Jacobi
    Ultraspherical
    16: Bibliography V
  • N. Ja. Vilenkin and A. U. Klimyk (1993) Representation of Lie Groups and Special Functions. Volume 2: Class I Representations, Special Functions, and Integral Transforms. Mathematics and its Applications (Soviet Series), Vol. 74, Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Dordrecht.
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  • I. M. Vinogradov (1937) Representation of an odd number as a sum of three primes (Russian). Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 15, pp. 169–172 (Russian).
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  • H. Volkmer (2021) Fourier series representation of Ferrers function 𝖯 .
  • 17: 36.5 Stokes Sets
    §36.5(ii) Cuspoids
    36.5.4 80 x 5 40 x 4 55 x 3 + 5 x 2 + 20 x 1 = 0 ,
    36.5.7 X = 9 20 + 20 u 4 Y 2 20 u 2 + 6 u 2 sign ( z ) ,
    §36.5(iii) Umbilics
    18: 25.11 Hurwitz Zeta Function
    §25.11(iii) Representations by the EulerMaclaurin Formula
    §25.11(iv) Series Representations
    §25.11(vii) Integral Representations
    §25.11(viii) Further Integral Representations
    §25.11(x) Further Series Representations
    19: Bibliography B
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  • 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.
  • 20: Bibliography S
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