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21: 6.19 Tables
  • Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 652, 689) includes Si ( x ) , Ci ( x ) , x = 0 ( .5 ) 20 ( 2 ) 30 , 8D; Ei ( x ) , E 1 ( x ) , x = [ 0 , 100 ] , 8S.

  • Abramowitz and Stegun (1964, Chapter 5) includes the real and imaginary parts of z e z E 1 ( z ) , x = 19 ( 1 ) 20 , y = 0 ( 1 ) 20 , 6D; e z E 1 ( z ) , x = 4 ( .5 ) 2 , y = 0 ( .2 ) 1 , 6D; E 1 ( z ) + ln z , x = 2 ( .5 ) 2.5 , y = 0 ( .2 ) 1 , 6D.

  • Zhang and Jin (1996, pp. 690–692) includes the real and imaginary parts of E 1 ( z ) , ± x = 0.5 , 1 , 3 , 5 , 10 , 15 , 20 , 50 , 100 , y = 0 ( .5 ) 1 ( 1 ) 5 ( 5 ) 30 , 50 , 100 , 8S.

  • 22: Peter L. Walker
    23: Staff
  • William P. Reinhardt, University of Washington, Chaps. 20, 22, 23

  • Peter L. Walker, American University of Sharjah, Chaps. 20, 22, 23

  • William P. Reinhardt, University of Washington, for Chaps. 20, 22, 23

  • Peter L. Walker, American University of Sharjah, for Chaps. 20, 22, 23

  • 24: 7.24 Approximations
  • Cody (1969) provides minimax rational approximations for erf x and erfc x . The maximum relative precision is about 20S.

  • Cody et al. (1970) gives minimax rational approximations to Dawson’s integral F ( x ) (maximum relative precision 20S–22S).

  • Luke (1969b, pp. 323–324) covers 1 2 π erf x and e x 2 F ( x ) for 3 x 3 (the Chebyshev coefficients are given to 20D); π x e x 2 erfc x and 2 x F ( x ) for x 3 (the Chebyshev coefficients are given to 20D and 15D, respectively). Coefficients for the Fresnel integrals are given on pp. 328–330 (20D).

  • Bulirsch (1967) provides Chebyshev coefficients for the auxiliary functions f ( x ) and g ( x ) for x 3 (15D).

  • Shepherd and Laframboise (1981) gives coefficients of Chebyshev series for ( 1 + 2 x ) e x 2 erfc x on ( 0 , ) (22D).

  • 25: 8.17 Incomplete Beta Functions
    §8.17(i) Definitions and Basic Properties
    8.17.5 I x ( m , n m + 1 ) = j = m n ( n j ) x j ( 1 x ) n j , m , n positive integers; 0 x < 1 .
    where …
    §8.17(vii) Addendum to 8.17(i) Definitions and Basic Properties
    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 .
    26: Bibliography R
  • S. Ramanujan (1921) Congruence properties of partitions. Math. Z. 9 (1-2), pp. 147–153.
  • S. Ramanujan (1927) Some properties of Bernoulli’s numbers (J. Indian Math. Soc. 3 (1911), 219–234.). In Collected Papers,
  • J. Raynal (1979) On the definition and properties of generalized 6 - j  symbols. J. Math. Phys. 20 (12), pp. 2398–2415.
  • W. P. Reinhardt (2018) Universality properties of Gaussian quadrature, the derivative rule, and a novel approach to Stieltjes inversion.
  • M. Robnik (1980) An extremum property of the n -dimensional sphere. J. Phys. A 13 (10), pp. L349–L351.
  • 27: 26.3 Lattice Paths: Binomial Coefficients
    §26.3 Lattice Paths: Binomial Coefficients
    §26.3(i) Definitions
    §26.3(ii) Generating Functions
    §26.3(iii) Recurrence Relations
    §26.3(iv) Identities
    28: Bibliography F
  • FDLIBM (free C library)
  • S. Fempl (1960) Sur certaines sommes des intégral-cosinus. Bull. Soc. Math. Phys. Serbie 12, pp. 13–20 (French).
  • H. E. Fettis and J. C. Caslin (1964) Tables of Elliptic Integrals of the First, Second, and Third Kind. Technical report Technical Report ARL 64-232, Aerospace Research Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
  • A. S. Fokas and Y. C. Yortsos (1981) The transformation properties of the sixth Painlevé equation and one-parameter families of solutions. Lett. Nuovo Cimento (2) 30 (17), pp. 539–544.
  • G. Freud (1969) On weighted polynomial approximation on the whole real axis. Acta Math. Acad. Sci. Hungar. 20, pp. 223–225.
  • 29: 24.20 Tables
    Wagstaff (1978) gives complete prime factorizations of N n and E n for n = 20 ( 2 ) 60 and n = 8 ( 2 ) 42 , respectively. …
    30: 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.
  • I. M. Gel’fand and G. E. Shilov (1964) Generalized Functions. Vol. 1: Properties and Operations. Academic Press, New York.
  • 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.
  • Z. Gong, L. Zejda, W. Dappen, and J. M. Aparicio (2001) Generalized Fermi-Dirac functions and derivatives: Properties and evaluation. Comput. Phys. Comm. 136 (3), pp. 294–309.
  • Ya. I. Granovskiĭ, I. M. Lutzenko, and A. S. Zhedanov (1992) Mutual integrability, quadratic algebras, and dynamical symmetry. Ann. Phys. 217 (1), pp. 1–20.