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Handbook of mathematical functions with formulas, graphs, and mathematical tables
Title:
Handbook of mathematical functions with formulas, graphs, and mathematical tables
Author:
Abramowitz, Milton, 1915-1958.
ISBN:
9781591242178
Edition:
10th print., with corrections.
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce : U.S. G.P.O., 1972.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 1046 pages) : illustrations.
Series:
National Bureau of Standards Applied mathematics series ; 55

Applied mathematics series (Washington, D.C.) ; 55.
Contents:
Mathematics constants -- Physical constants and conversion factors -- Elementary analytical methods -- Elementary transcendental functions logarithmic, exponential, circular and hyperbolic functions -- Exponential integral and related functions -- Gamma function and related functions -- Error function and Fresnel integrals -- Legendre functions -- Bessel functions of integer order -- Bessel functions of fractional order -- Integrals of Bessel functions -- Struve functions and related functions -- Confluent hypergeometric functions -- Coulomb wave functions -- Hypergeometric functions -- Jacobian elliptic functions and theta functions -- Elliptic integrals -- Weierstrass elliptic and related functions -- Parabolic cylinder functions -- Mathieu functions -- Spheroidal wave functions -- Orthogonal polynomials -- Bernoulli and Euler polynomials: Riemann Zeta function -- Combinatorial analysis -- Numerical interpolation, differentiation, and integration -- Probability functions -- Miscellaneous functions -- Scales of notation -- Laplace transforms.
Abstract:
This book is a compendium of mathematical formulas, tables, and graphs. It contains a table of analytical integrals, differential equations, and numerical series; and includes tables of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, tables for numerical integration, rules for differentiation and integration, and techniques for point interpolation and function approximation. Additionally, it devotes a entire section to mathematical and physical constants as fractions and powers of Pi, e, and prime numbers; and discusses statistics by presenting combinatorial analysis and probability functions.
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