12 May
2010
12 May
'10
2:21 p.m.
Hello, I have seen it too, I agree with your opinion. I made my own here : http://pictor.math.uqam.ca/~plouffe/OEIS/archive_in_pdf/AbramowitzStegun.pdf it is my own copy that I sacrificed, I had to cut it to pass it into the scanner, all the pages are with OCR and of course the tables too. There is a copy in vancouver as well, the source is the same. But : did you look at <functions> at the wolfram site ? http://functions.wolfram.com/ it is maintained by Michael Trott as far as I know and the collection of formulas is pretty impressive, in plain size, this is far more extended than the 1964 version of the classical A&S. There are 307000 formulas. best regards, simon plouffe