GSL provides Airy functions and their derivatives, but
not their integrals (which I seem to need). What is the likelihood of
GSL providing these? I did find the following non GSL code which
claims to provide the integrals:
http://ceta.mit.edu/ceta/comp_spec_func/mitairy.m
I might add that I believe the integral is equivalent to a
hypergeometric
function of the class 1F2, which GSL also does not provide (though it
has several others).
As an aside, there is also something called a scorer function that can
be expressed as Airy functions, but that is not a priority (but might
be easy to provide).
Thanks!!!
Bill
William J. Bruno, Ph.D.
Theoretical Biology & Biophysics
Los Alamos National Laboratory
[email protected]
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