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1: 7.21 Physical Applications
§7.21 Physical Applications
More recently, Cornu’s spiral appears in the design of highways and railroad tracks, robot trajectory planning, and computer-aided design; see Meek and Walton (1992). …
2: Brian Antonishek
His research areas include human robot interaction, medical data anlysis, and 3D web interactions using VRML and X3D.
3: Barry I. Schneider
Recently he has served as Co-Chair of the US government Fast Track Action Committee to update the US strategic computing plan.
4: Philip J. Davis
Davis left NBS in 1963 to become a faculty member in the Division of Applied Mathematics at Brown University, but during the early development of the DLMF, which started in 1998, he was invited back to give a talk and speak with DLMF project members about their plans. …
5: 8.13 Zeros
When x > x n a pair of conjugate trajectories emanate from the point a = a n in the complex a -plane. …
6: DLMF Project News
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7: Bibliography V
  • G. Veneziano (1968) Construction of a crossing-symmetric, Regge-behaved amplitude for linearly rising trajectories. Il Nuovo Cimento A 57 (1), pp. 190–197.
  • 8: Bibliography C
  • J. N. L. Connor (1974) Semiclassical theory of molecular collisions: Many nearly coincident classical trajectories. Molecular Phys. 27 (4), pp. 853–866.
  • 9: Bibliography M
  • MPFR (free C library)