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Mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument
Mathematical Tables of In ? (z) for Complex Argument is a compilation of tables of In ? (z), z = x + iy, calculated for steps in x and y of 0.01 and with an accuracy of one unit in the last (the sixth) decimal place. Interpolation is used to calculate In ? (z) for intermediate values and is carried...
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Pergamon Press
1960
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author | Abramov, A A |
author_facet | Abramov, A A |
author_sort | Abramov, A A |
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description | Mathematical Tables of In ? (z) for Complex Argument is a compilation of tables of In ? (z), z = x + iy, calculated for steps in x and y of 0.01 and with an accuracy of one unit in the last (the sixth) decimal place. Interpolation is used to calculate In ? (z) for intermediate values and is carried out separately for the real and imaginary parts of In ? (z). Six places are retained in interpolation.This book first explains how the values of In ? (z) are calculated using the asymptotic formula in a wide lattice with step h = 0.16, and how the tables and the nomograph are used. The values in the |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 1960 |
publisher | Pergamon Press |
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spelling | cern-20099602021-04-21T20:21:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2009960engAbramov, A AMathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argumentMathematical Physics and MathematicsMathematical Tables of In ? (z) for Complex Argument is a compilation of tables of In ? (z), z = x + iy, calculated for steps in x and y of 0.01 and with an accuracy of one unit in the last (the sixth) decimal place. Interpolation is used to calculate In ? (z) for intermediate values and is carried out separately for the real and imaginary parts of In ? (z). Six places are retained in interpolation.This book first explains how the values of In ? (z) are calculated using the asymptotic formula in a wide lattice with step h = 0.16, and how the tables and the nomograph are used. The values in thePergamon Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:20099601960 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Abramov, A A Mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument |
title | Mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument |
title_full | Mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument |
title_fullStr | Mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument |
title_full_unstemmed | Mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument |
title_short | Mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument |
title_sort | mathematical tables: tables of in g [z] for complex argument |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2009960 |
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