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Β§34.15 Software

In this section we provide links to the research literature describing the implementation of algorithms in software for the evaluation of functions described in this chapter. Citations in bulleted lists refer to papers for which research software has been made available and can be downloaded via the Web. References to research software that is available in other ways is listed separately.

A more complete list of available software for computing these functions is found in the Software Index.

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    Bar-Shalom and Klapisch (1988). Fortran.

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    Berrington et al. (1974). Fortran.

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    Burke (1970). Fortran.

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    Dodds and Wiechers (1972). Fortran.

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    Fang and Shriner (1992). Fortran.

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    Kaeding (1995). Pascal.

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    Lai and Chiu (1992). Fortran.

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    Schulten and Gordon (1976). Fortran.

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    Shapiro (1970). Fortran.

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    Stone and Wood (1980). Fortran.

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    Tamura (1970). Fortran.

See also Lai and Chiu (1990) and Srinivasa Rao and Rajeswari (1993, Appendix C, pp.Β 266–292).

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