Catalog Record: Theory and application of [integral sign]₀z e⁻x²dx and [integral sign]₀z e⁻p²y²dy [integral sign]₀y e⁻x²dx Part 1. Methods of computation | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Theory and application of [integral sign]₀z e⁻x²dx and [integral sign]₀z e⁻p²y²dy [integral sign]₀y e⁻x²dx Part 1. Methods of computation.

Main Author: Rosser, J. Barkley 1907-
Language(s): English
Published: Brooklyn, Reproduced by arrangement with the Office of Technical Services, Dept. of Commerce, by Mapleton House, 1948.
Subjects: Functions
Integrals
Note: "This work consitutes Part I ... of a two part monograph ... Sections of Part II which are unrestricted have been expanded and completely rewritten and now appear as chapters III and IV of 'Mathematical theory of rocket flight' by J. Barkley Rosser, Robert R. Newton, and George L. Gross."
On t.p. in the single integral, z̳ and x̳²are superscript; in the double integral, z̳, p̳²y² y̳, and x̳²are superscript.
Physical Description: 192 p. 22 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: QA312 .R83
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