Handbook of Mathematical Functions
by M. Abramowitz, I. A. Stegun
Publisher: GPO 1964
ISBN/ASIN: B000OTU9S0
Number of pages: 1046
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Students and professionals in the fields of mathematics, physics, engineering, and economics will find this reference work invaluable. A classic resource for working with special functions, standard trig, and exponential logarithmic definitions and extensions, it features 29 sets of tables, some to as high as 20 places.
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