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Formulas and Theorems for the Special Functions of Mathematical Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Formulas and Theorems for the Special Functions of Mathematical Physics

This is a new and enlarged English edition of the book which, under the title "Formeln und Satze fur die Speziellen Funktionen der mathe matischen Physik" appeared in German in 1946. Much of the material (part of it unpublished) did not appear in the earlier editions. We hope that these additions will be useful and yet not too numerous for the purpose of locating .with ease any particular result. Compared to the first two (German) editions a change has taken place as far as the list of references is concerned. They are generally restricted to books and monographs and accomodated at the end of each individual chapter. Occasional references to papers follow those results to which they apply. T...

Tables of Bessel Transforms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Tables of Bessel Transforms

This material represents a collection of integral tra- forms involving Bessel (or related) functions as kernel. The following types of inversion formulas have been singled out. k I. g(y) = f (x) (xy) 2J (xy) dx J V 0 k I' . f (x) g (y) (xy) 2J (xy) dy J V 0 II. g(y) f(x) (XY)~K (xy)dx J v 0 c+ioo k 1 II'. f (x) = g (y) (xy) 2 [Iv (xy) + I_v(xy)]dy J 27fT c-ioo or also c+ioo k 1 II". f(x) = g (y) (xy) 2Iv (xy) dx J rri oo c-i k III. g(y) f(x) (xy) 2y (xy) dx + J v 0 k III' . f(x) g(y) (xy) "1lv (xy) dy J 0 k IV. g(y) f (x) (xy) "Kv (xy) dx J 0 k g(y) (xy) 2Y (xy)dy IV' - f(x) J v 0 V Preface V. g(y) f(X)Kix(y)dx J 0 -2 -1 sinh (7TX) V'. f(x) 27T x g(y)y Kix(y)dy J 0 21-~[r(~~+~-~v)r(~~+~+~v)]-1 VI. g(y) . J f (x) (xy) ~s (xy) dx o ~, v l-~ -1 VI' . f(x) 2 [r (~~+~-~v) r (~~+~+~v)] - - J -5 (xy)]dy g(y) (XY)~[S~, v(xy) ~, v 0 [xy)~]dX VII. g(y) f(x)\ ~ J 0 0 VII' - f(x) g(y) \ [(xy) lz]dy ~ f 0 0 with \ (z) o (For notations and definitions see the appendix of this book.) The transform VII is also known as the divisor transform.

Tables of Laplace Transforms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Tables of Laplace Transforms

This material represents a collection of integrals of the Laplace- and inverse Laplace Transform type. The usef- ness of this kind of information as a tool in various branches of Mathematics is firmly established. Previous publications include the contributions by A. Erdelyi and Roberts and Kaufmann (see References). Special consideration is given to results involving higher functions as integrand and it is believed that a substantial amount of them is presented here for the first time. Greek letters denote complex parameters within the given range of validity. Latin letters denote (unless otherwise stated) real positive parameters and a possible extension to complex values by analytic conti...

Tables of Fourier Transforms and Fourier Transforms of Distributions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Tables of Fourier Transforms and Fourier Transforms of Distributions

This book presents a collection of integrals of the sine-, cosine- and exponential Fourier transforms of functions f(x). It is the second, considerably enlarged version of the author's previous publication "Tabellen zur Fourier Transformation" (Springer-Verlag 1957). In addition to numerous new results in Parts I-III, a new Part IV has been introduced dealing with problems in mathematical statistics. The aim of the book is to serve as a reference work for all those whose main interest is in the application of Fourier transform methods. These methods have found a wide variety of applications in the natural and technical sciences.

Tables of Mellin Transforms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Tables of Mellin Transforms

This book contains tables of integrals of the Mellin transform type z-l J (a) 1> (z) q,(x)x dx o t Since the substitution x = e- transforms (a) into (b) 1> (z) the Mellin transform is sometimes referred to as the two sided Laplace transform. The use of the Mellin transform in various problems in mathematical analysis is well established. Parti cularly widespread and effective is its application to problems arising in analytic number theory. This is partially due to the fact that if ¢(z) corresponding to a given q,(x) by (a) is known, then ¢(z) belonging to xaq,(x) or more general to P xaq,(x ) (p real) is likewise known. (See particularly the rules in sections 1. 1 and 2. 1 of this book. )...

Fourier Expansions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Fourier Expansions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-10
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Fourier Expansions: A Collection of Formulas provides a collection of Fourier series. Its limited scope made a number of compromises necessary. The question regarding the choice and organization of the material to be included posed certain problems. In order to preserve some consistency it seemed best to stay within the framework of what one could call the ""classical"" Fourier series, i.e., those of the trigonometric and their simplest generalization the Fourier-Bessel series. The book is organized into five sections: Section I presents Fourier series with elementary coefficients representing elementary functions. Section II presents Fourier series with elementary coefficients representing ...

Formulas and Theorems for the Functions of Mathematical Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Formulas and Theorems for the Functions of Mathematical Physics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1954
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fourier Transforms of Distributions and Their Inverses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Fourier Transforms of Distributions and Their Inverses

Fourier Transforms of Distributions and Their Inverses: A Collection of Tables is a collection of tables on the integrals of Fourier transforms of distributions and their inverses involving the class of functions which are nonnegative and integrable over the interval. The emphasis is on the probability densities, and a number of examples are provided. This book is organized into two parts and begins with an introduction to those properties of characteristic functions which are important in probability theory, followed by a description of the tables and their use. The first three tables contain Fourier transforms of absolutely continuous distribution functions, namely, even functions (includi...