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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Mathematical Functions

I recently encountered two extremely useful online resources for "special functions". I mean Bessel functions, Legendre Functions, and the like.

1) NIST online library
2) Abramowitz and Stegun online
This book is a classic, its available online now !

I came across these posts while reading the cosmic variance blog.
Posted by Raghu at 11:12 PM 2 comments
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