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On the tabulation of indefinite integrals

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A number of efficient methods have been developed for the numerical solution of linear second order differential equations from which the term involving the first derivative is absent. The function

satisfies such an equation. This fact is of material assistance in the tabulation of indefinite integrals.

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  2. FOX L. and MILLER J.C.P., "Table Making for Large Arguments. The Exponential Integral". M.T.A.C. V.No.35, July 1951, p. 163–167.

  3. FOX. L. and MILLER J.C.P., loc.cit., p. 166.

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Wynn, P. On the tabulation of indefinite integrals. BIT 1, 286–289 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01933245

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