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known as
Abramowitz and
Stegun.
Stegun was born in Yonkers, New York, the
daughter of
Richard Stegun and
Regina Skakandi Stegun. Her
parents were both...
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Abramowitz and
Stegun (AS) is the
informal name of a 1964
mathematical reference work
edited by
Milton Abramowitz and
Irene Stegun of the
United States...
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Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 358, 9.1.3, 9.1.4.
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 358, 9.1.6.
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 360, 9.1.25.
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 375, 9...
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Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 72, 4.3.19
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 80, 4.4.32
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 80, 4.4.33
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 80, 4.4.34 Bronstein...
- p. 14.
Abramowitz &
Stegun 1970, p. 15.
Abramowitz &
Stegun 1970, p. 75, 81.
Abramowitz &
Stegun 1970, p. 75.
Abramowitz &
Stegun 1970, p. 85. Hörmander...
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Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 229, 5.1.20
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 228, see
footnote 3.
Abramowitz and
Stegun, p. 230, 5.1.45
After Misra (1940)...
- was such that it made
calculations by hand much quicker.
Abramowitz and
Stegun Handbook of
Mathematical Functions BINAS, a
Dutch science handbook Difference...
- with
Irene Stegun,
edited a
classic book of
mathematical tables called Handbook of
Mathematical Functions,
widely known as
Abramowitz and
Stegun. Abramowitz...
- a
result of the
propagation of a
typographical error in
Abramowitz and
Stegun, an
early reference book. The
exponent of the step size h in the
error term...
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includes a list of fields, like
author and title: @book{abramowitz+
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author = "Milton {Abramowitz} and
Irene A. {
Stegun}", title...