A trusted tool since 1965, The Table of Integrals, Series, and Products is the definitive reference for integrals for scientists, engineers, physicists, and mathematicians who rely on it when identifying and subsequently solving extremely complex problems.
1. Elementary Functions 2. Indefinite Integrals of Elementary Functions 3. Definite Integrals of Elementary Functions 4. Combinations Involving Trigonometric and Hyperbolic Functions and Power 5. Indefinite Integrals of Special Functions 6. Definite Integrals of Special Functions 7. Associated Legendre Functions 8. Special Functions 9. Hypergeometric Functions 10. Vector Field Theory 11. Algebraic Inequalities 12. Integral Inequalities 13. Matrices and Related Result 14. Determinants 15. Norms 16. Ordinary Differential Equations 17. Fourier, Laplace, and Mellin Transforms 18. The Z-transform
Dr. Daniel Zwillinger is a Senior Principal Systems Engineer for
the Raytheon Company. He was a systems requirements “book boss for
the Cobra Judy Replacement (CJR) ship and was a requirements and
test lead for tracking on the Ungraded Early Warning Radars (UEWR).
He has improved the Zumwalt destroyer’s software accreditation
process and he was test lead on an Active Electronically Scanned
Array (AESA) radar. Dan is a subject matter expert (SME) in Design
for Six Sigma (DFSS) and is a DFSS SME in Test Optimization,
Critical Chain Program Management, and Voice of the Customer. He is
currently leading a project creating Trust in Autonomous Systems.
At Raytheon, he twice won the President’s award for best Six Sigma
project of the year: on converting planning packages to work
packages for the Patriot missile, and for revising Raytheon’s
timecard system. He has managed the Six Sigma white belt training
program. Prior to Raytheon, Dan worked at Sandia Labs, JPL, Exxon,
MITRE, IDA, BBN, and The Mathworks (where he developed an early
version of their Statistics Toolbox).
For ten years, Zwillinger was owner and president of Aztec
Corporation. As a small business, Aztec won several Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts. The company also created
several software packages for publishing companies. Prior to Aztec,
Zwillinger was a college professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute in the department of mathematics.
Dan has written several books on mathematics on the topics of
differential equations, integration, statistics, and general
mathematics. He is editor-in-chief of the Chemical Rubber Company’s
(CRC’s) “Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae, and is on the
editorial board for CRC’s “Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.
Zwillinger holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He earned his
doctorate in applied mathematics from the California Institute of
Technology (Caltech). Zwillinger is a certified Raytheon Six Sigma
Expert and an ASQ certified Six Sigma Black Belt. He also holds a
pilot’s license.
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