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  • Fall 2011

    Slevinsky, Richard

    develop an algorithm for the G transformation, we derive explicit approximations to incomplete Bessel functions and tail probabilities of five probability distributions from the recursive algorithm for the G transformation, and we present all extant work on the analysis of the convergence properties of

    This thesis is concerned with the development of new formulae for higher order derivatives, and the algorithmic, numerical, and analytical development of the G transformation, a method for computing infinite-range integrals. We introduce the Slevinsky-Safouhi formulae I and II with applications, we

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