On Nov 3, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Jason Grout wrote:

> Apparently some people are writing a replacement for Abramowitz and
> Stegun's Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and
> Mathematical Tables.  The first preview of five chapters is here:
> http://dlmf.nist.gov/
>
> I noticed that the appendix on Software has maxima, pari/gp, mma,  
> maple,
> matlab, etc., but not Sage.  I don't know who would be the one to
> contact the editors, but it might be worth it to get Sage mentioned  
> and
> included in the tables, especially if this book takes on the  
> stature and
> longevity of the Abramowitz and Stegun's book.
>
> The software list is here: http://dlmf.nist.gov/software/
>
> They have a special category for open source software, which is nice.

Interesting. I think Sage definitely belongs on this list, and could  
probably fill out the entire line of functionality (or at least close).

- Robert


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