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Table of Integrals, Series, and Products
Gradshteyn and Ryzhik, seventh English edition, 2007
AuthorRyzhik, Gradshteyn, Geronimus, Tseytlin et al.
LanguageRussian, German, Polish, English, Japanese, Chinese
GenreMath
PublisherAcademic Press
Publication date
1943, 2015
Publication placeRussia

Gradshteyn and Ryzhik (GR) is the informal name of a comprehensive table of integrals originally compiled by the Russian mathematicians I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Ryzhik. Its full title today is Table of Integrals, Series, and Products.

Since its first publication in 1943, it was considerably expanded and it soon became a "classic" and highly regarded reference for mathematicians, scientists and engineers. After the deaths of the original authors, the work was maintained and further expanded by other editors.

At some stage a German and English dual-language translation became available, followed by Polish, English-only and Japanese versions. After several further editions, the Russian and German-English versions went out of print and have not been updated after the fall of the Iron Curtain, but the English version is still being actively maintained and refined by new editors, and it has recently been retranslated back into Russian as well.

Overview

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One of the valuable characteristics of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik compared to similar compilations is that most listed integrals are referenced. The literature list contains 92 main entries and 140 additional entries (in the eighth English edition). The integrals are classified by numbers, which haven't changed from the fourth Russian up to the seventh English edition (the numbering in older editions as well as in the eighth English edition is not fully compatible). The book does not only contain the integrals, but also lists additional properties and related special functions. It also includes tables for integral transforms. Another advantage of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik compared to computer algebra systems is the fact that all special functions and constants used in the evaluation of the integrals are listed in a registry as well, thereby allowing reverse lookup of integrals based on special functions or constants.

On the downsides, Gradshteyn and Ryzhik has become known to contain a relatively high number of typographical errors even in newer editions, which has repeatedly led to the publication of extensive errata lists. Earlier English editions were also criticized for their poor translation of mathematical terms[1][2][3] and mediocre print quality.[1][2][4][5]

History

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The work was originally compiled by the Russian mathematicians Iosif Moiseevich Ryzhik (Russian: Иосиф Моисеевич Рыжик, German: Jossif Moissejewitsch Ryschik)[6][nb 1] and Izrail Solomonovich Gradshteyn (Russian: Израиль Соломонович Градштейн, German: Israil Solomonowitsch Gradstein).[6][nb 2] While some contents were original, significant portions were collected from other previously existing integral tables like David Bierens de Haan's Nouvelles tables d'intégrales définies (1867),[6][7] Václav Jan Láska's Sammlung von Formeln der reinen und angewandten Mathematik (1888–1894)[6][8] or Edwin Plimpton Adams' and Richard Lionel Hippisley's Smithsonian Mathematical Formulae and Tables of Elliptic Functions (1922).[6][9]

The first edition, which contained about 5 000 formulas,[10][11][nb 3] was authored by Ryzhik,[nb 1] who had already published a book on special functions in 1936[6][12] and died during World War II around 1941.[6] Not announcing this fact, his compilation was published posthumously[6][nb 1] in 1943, followed by a second corrected edition in his name in 1948.[nb 4]

The third edition (1951) was worked on by Gradshteyn,[13] who also introduced the chapter numbering system in decimal notation. Gradshteyn planned considerable expansion for the fourth edition, a work he could not finish due to his own death.[6][nb 2] Therefore, the fourth (1962/1963) and fifth (1971) editions were continued by Yuri Veniaminovich Geronimus (Russian: Юрий Вениаминович Геронимус, German: Juri Weniaminowitsch Geronimus)[6][nb 5] and Michail Yulyevich Tseytlin (Russian: Михаил Ю́льевич Цейтлин, German: Michael Juljewitsch Zeitlin).[nb 6] The fourth edition contained about 12 000 formulas already.[14][nb 3]

Based on the third Russian edition, the first German-English edition with 5 400 formulas[15][nb 3] was published in 1957 by the East-German Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften (DVW) with German translations by Christa[nb 7] and Lothar Berg[nb 8] and the English texts by Martin Strauss.[nb 9] In Zentralblatt für Mathematik Karl Prachar wrote:[16]

"Die sehr reichhaltigen Tafeln wurden nur aus dem Russischen ins Deutsche und Englische übersetzt."
(Translation: The very comprehensive tables were only translated into German and English language.)

In 1963, it was followed by the second edition, a reprint edition with a four-page inlet listing corrections compiled by Eldon Robert Hansen.

Derived from the 1963 edition, but considerably expanded and split into two volumes, the third German-English edition by Ludwig Boll[nb 10] was finally published by MIR Moscow in 1981 (with permission of DVW and distributed through Verlag Harri Deutsch in the Western world); it incorporated the material of the fifth Russian edition (1971) as well.[nb 11]

Pending this third German-English edition an English-only edition by Alan Jeffrey[nb 12] was published in 1965. Lacking a clear designation by itself it was variously known as first, third or fourth English edition, as it was based on the then-current fourth Russian edition. The formulas were photographically reproduced and the text translated. This still held true for the expanded fourth English edition in 1980, which added chapters 10 to 17.[17]

Both of these editions saw multiple print runs each incorporating newly found corrections. Starting with the third printing, updated table entries were marked by adding a small superscript number to the entry number indicating the corresponding print run ("3" etc.), a convention carried over into later editions by continuing to increase the superscript number as kind of a revision number (no longer directly corresponding with actual print runs).

The fifth edition (1994), which contained close to 20 000 formulas,[18][nb 3] was electronically reset[3] in preparation for a CD-ROM issue of the fifth edition (1996) and in anticipation of further editions. Since the sixth edition (2000), now corresponding with superscript number "10", Daniel Zwillinger[nb 13] started contributing as well. The last edition being edited by Jeffrey before his death[nb 12] was the seventh English edition published in 2007 (with superscript number "11").[19] This edition has been retranslated back into Russian as "seventh Russian edition" in 2011.[20][nb 11]

For the eighth edition (2014/2015, with superscript number "12") Zwillinger took over the role of the editor. He was assisted by Victor Hugo Moll.[21][nb 14] In order to make room for additional information without increasing the size of the book significantly, the former chapters 11 (on algebraic inequalities), chapters 13 to 16 (on matrices and related results, determinants, norms, ordinary differential equations) and chapter 18 (on z-transforms) worth about 50 pages in total were removed and some chapters renumbered (12 to 11, 17 to 12). This edition contains more than 10 000 entries.[21][nb 3]

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In 1995, Alan Jeffrey published his Handbook of Mathematical Formulas and Integrals.[22] It was partially based on the fifth English edition of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik's Table of Integrals, Series, and Products and meant as an companion, but written to be more accessible for students and practitioners.[22] It went through four editions up to 2008.[22][23][24][25] The fourth edition also took advantage of changes incorporated into the seventh English edition of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik.[25]

Inspired by a 1988 paper in which Ilan Vardi [de] proved several integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik,[26] Victor Hugo Moll with George Boros started a project to prove all integrals listed in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik and add additional commentary and references.[27] In the foreword of the book Irresistible Integrals (2004), they wrote:[28]

It took a short time to realize that this task was monumental.

Nevertheless, the efforts have meanwhile resulted in about 900 entries from Gradshteyn and Ryzhik discussed in a series of more than 30 articles[29][30][31] of which papers 1 to 28[a] have been published in issues 14 to 26 of Scientia, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (UTFSM), between 2007 and 2015[60] and compiled into a two-volume book series Special Integrals of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik: the Proofs (2014–2015) already.[61][62]

Editions

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Russian editions

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  • Рыжик, И. М. (1943). Таблицы интегралов, сумм, рядов и произведений [Tables of integrals, sums, series and products] (in Russian) (1 ed.). Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Tehniko-Teoretičeskoj Literatury (Государственное издательство технико-теоретической литературы) (GITTL / ГИТТЛ) (Tehteoretizdat / Техтеоретиздат). LCCN ltf89006085. 400 pages.[10][63]
  • Рыжик, И. М. (1948). Таблицы интегралов, сумм, рядов и произведений (in Russian) (2 ed.). Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Tehniko-Teoretičeskoj Literatury (Государственное издательство технико-теоретической литературы) (GITTL / ГИТТЛ) (Tehteoretizdat / Техтеоретиздат). 400 pages.[11]
  • Рыжик, И. М.; Градштейн, И. С. (1951). Таблицы интегралов, сумм, рядов и произведений (in Russian) (3 ed.). Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Tehniko-Teoretičeskoj Literatury (Государственное издательство технико-теоретической литературы) (GITTL / ГИТТЛ) (Tehteoretizdat / Техтеоретиздат). LCCN 52034158. 464 pages (+ errata inlet).[63][64][65]
  • Градштейн, И. С.; Рыжик, И. М. (1963) [1962]. Геронимус, Ю. В.; Цейтлин, М. Ю́. (eds.). Tablitsy Integralov, Summ, Riadov I Proizvedenii Таблицы интегралов, сумм, рядов и произведений (in Russian) (4 ed.). Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Fiziko-Matematicheskoy Literatury (Государственное издательство физико-математической литературы) (Fizmatgiz / Физматгиз). LCCN 63027211. 1100 pages (+ 8 page errata inlet in later print runs).[108][109][14] Errata:[66]
  • Градштейн, И. С.; Рыжик, И. М. (1971). Геронимус, Ю. В.; Цейтлин, М. Ю́. (eds.). Таблицы интегралов, сумм, рядов и произведений (in Russian) (5 ed.). Nauka (Наука). LCCN 78876185. Dark brown fake-leather, 1108 pages.[nb 11]
  • Градштейн, И. С.; Рыжик, И. М.; Геронимус, Ю. В.; Цейтлин, М. Ю́. (2011). Jeffrey, Alan; Zwillinger, Daniel (eds.). Таблицы интегралов, ряда и продуктов [Table of Integrals, Series, and Products] (in Russian). Translated by Maximov, Vasily Vasilyevich [in Russian] (7 ed.). Saint-Petersburg, Russia: BHV (БХВ-Петербург). ISBN 978-5-9775-0360-0. GR:11. l+1182 pages.[20][nb 11]

German editions

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Polish edition

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English editions

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Japanese edition

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Iosif Moiseevich Ryzhik (Иосиф Моисеевич Рыжик)[6] (1918?–1941?). VIAF 15286520. GND 107340518, 1087809320.[1][2] (NB. Some sources identify him as a sergeant (сержантом) born in 1918, originally from Vitebsk (Витебска), who was drafted into the army in 1939 from Chkalovsk (Чкаловска), Orenburg (Оренбург), and got missing in December 1941.[3] However, since a birth year 1918 would have made him a very young author (18), this could also have been a namesake. In the foreword of the first edition of the book, Ryzhik thanked three mathematicians of the Moscow Mathematical Society for their suggestions and advice: Vyacheslav Vassilievich Stepanov (Вячеслав Васильевич Степанов), Aleksei Ivanovich Markushevich (Алексей Иванович Маркушевич), and Ilya Nikolaevich Bronshtein (Илья Николаевич Бронштейн), suggesting that he must have been in some way associated with this group.)
  2. ^ a b Izrail Solomonovich Gradshteyn (Израиль Соломонович Градштейн) (1899, Odessa – 1958, Moscow). VIAF 20405466, VIAF 310677818, VIAF 270418384. ISNI 0000000116049405. GND 11526194X.
  3. ^ a b c d e Following the sources, this article distinguishes between the documented number of formulas and the number of entries.
  4. ^ The fact that Ryzhik's death was not announced before the third edition of the book in 1951 might indicate that his status was unclear for a number of years, or, in the case of the first edition, that typesetting had already started, but actual production of the book had to be delayed and was then finalized in his absence as a consequence of the war.
  5. ^ Yuri Veniaminovich Geronimus (Юрий Венеаминович Геронимус) (1923–2013), GND 131451812.
  6. ^ Michail Yulyevich Tseytlin (Михаил Ю́льевич Цейтлин), also as M. Yu. Ceitlin, Michael Juljewitsch Zeitlin, Michael Juljewitsch Zeitlein, Michael Juljewitsch Tseitlin, Mikhail Juljewitsch Tseitlin (?–).
  7. ^ Christa Berg née Jahncke (?–), GND 122341597 (this entry contains an incorrect birth year and some incorrectly associated books). [4]
  8. ^ Lothar Berg (1930-07-28 to 2015-07-27), GND 117708054. [5][6]
  9. ^ Martin D. H. Strauss also as Martin D. H. Strauß (1907-03-18 Pillau, Baltijsk, Ostpreußen – 1978-05-17, East-Berlin, GDR), GND 139569200, German physicist and philosopher. [7][8][9][10][11]
  10. ^ Ludwig Boll (1911-12-10 Gaulsheim, Germany – 1984-12-02), GND 1068090308, German mathematician. [12][13]
  11. ^ a b c d The seventh Russian edition (2011) was named after the seventh English edition (2007), of which it was a retranslation. There was no sixth genuinely Russian edition. The English series of editions was originally (1965) based on the fourth Russian edition (1962/1963). It is unknown if any changes for the fifth Russian edition (1971) or the third German-English edition (1981), which did incorporate material from the fifth Russian edition, were reflected in any of the English editions in between (and thereby in the seventh Russian edition as well).
  12. ^ a b Alan Jeffrey (1929-07-16 to 2010-06-06), GND 113118120. [14][15][16]
  13. ^ Daniel "Dan" Ian Zwillinger (1957–), GND 172475694. [17]
  14. ^ Victor Hugo Moll (1956–), GND 173099572.

References

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  7. ^ Bierens de Haan, David (1867). Nouvelles tables d'intégrales définies [New tables of definite integrals] (in French) (1 ed.). Leiden, Netherlands: P. Engels. Retrieved 2016-04-17. (NB. This book had a precursor in 1858 named Tables d'intégrales définies [18] (published by C. G. van der Post in Amsterdam) with supplement Supplément aux tables d'intégrales définies [19] in ca. 1864. Cited as BI (БХ) in GR.)
  8. ^ Láska, Václav Jan (1888–1894). Sammlung von Formeln der reinen und angewandten Mathematik [Compilation of formulae of pure and applied mathematics] (in German). Vol. 1–3 (1 ed.). Braunschweig, Germany: Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn [de]. OCLC 24624148. Retrieved 2016-04-17. (NB. The book writes the author's name as Wenzel Láska. Cited as LA (Ла) in GR.)
  9. ^ Adams, Edwin Plimpton; Hippisley, Richard Lionel (1922). Greenhill, Alfred George (ed.). Smithsonian Mathematical Formulae and Tables of Elliptic Functions. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. 74 (1 ed.). Washington D.C., USA: Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2016-04-17. (NB. Cited as AD (А) in GR.)
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  12. ^ Stepanov, Vyacheslav Vassilievich (1936). Preface. Специальные функции: Собрание формул и вспомогательные таблицы [Special functions: A collection of formulas and an auxiliary table]. By Ryzhik, Iosif Moiseevich (in Russian) (1 ed.). Moscow / Leningrad: Объединенное научно-техническое издательство, ONTI. Гострансизд-во. Глав. ред. общетехнич. лит-ры и номографии. Archived from the original on 2016-04-09. Retrieved 2016-04-09. (160 pages.)
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  19. ^ a b Gradshteyn, Izrail Solomonovich; Ryzhik, Iosif Moiseevich; Geronimus, Yuri Veniaminovich; Tseytlin, Michail Yulyevich (February 2007). Jeffrey, Alan; Zwillinger, Daniel (eds.). Table of Integrals, Series, and Products. Translated by Scripta Technica (7 ed.). Academic Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-12-373637-6. MR 2360010. GR:11. Retrieved 2016-02-21. [20]
  20. ^ a b Таблицы интегралов, ряда и продуктов [Table of Integrals, Series, and Products] (PDF) (in Russian) (7 ed.). BHV (БХВ-Петербург). 2011. ISBN 978-5-9775-0360-0. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2016-03-16.
  21. ^ a b c Gradshteyn, Izrail Solomonovich; Ryzhik, Iosif Moiseevich; Geronimus, Yuri Veniaminovich; Tseytlin, Michail Yulyevich; Jeffrey, Alan (2015) [October 2014]. Zwillinger, Daniel; Moll, Victor Hugo (eds.). Table of Integrals, Series, and Products. Translated by Scripta Technica (8 ed.). Academic Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-12-384933-5. GR:12. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
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  27. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo (April 2010) [2009-08-30]. "Seized Opportunities" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 57 (4): 476–484. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-04-08. Retrieved 2016-04-08. [24]
  28. ^ Boros, George; Moll, Victor Hugo (2006) [September 2004]. Irresistible Integrals. Symbolics, Analysis and Experiments in the Evaluation of Integrals (reprinted 1st ed.). Cambridge University Press (CUP). p. xi. ISBN 978-0-521-79186-1. Retrieved 2016-02-22. [25] [26] (NB. This edition contains many typographical errors.)
  29. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo; Vignat, Christophe. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 29: Chebyshev polynomials" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2016-03-13. (NB. This paper discusses 19 GR entries: 1.14.2.1, 1.320, 2.18.1.9, 3.753.2, 3.771.8, 6.611, 7.341.1, 7.341.2, 7.342, 7.343.1, 7.344.1, 7.344.2, 7.346, 7.348, 7.349, 7.355.1, 7.355.2, 8.411.1, 8.921. [27])
  30. ^ a b Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Dixit, Atul; Guan, Xiao; Jiu, Lin; Kuznetsov, Alexey; Moll, Victor Hugo; Vignat, Christophe. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 30: Trigonometric functions" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2016-03-13. (NB. This paper discusses 51 GR entries: 1.320.1, 1.320.3, 1.320.5, 1.320.7, 2.01.5, 2.01.6, 2.01.7, 2.01.8, 2.01.9, 2.01.10, 2.01.11, 2.01.12, 2.01.13, 2.01.14, 2.513.1, 2.513.2, 2.513.3, 2.513.4, 3.231.5, 3.274.2, 3.541.8, 3.611.3, 3.621.3, 3.621.4, 3.624.6, 3.631.16, 3.661.3, 3.661.4, 3.675.1, 3.675.2, 3.688.1, 3.721.1, 3.747.7, 3.761.4, 4.381.1, 4.381.2, 4.381.3, 4.381.4, 4.521.1, 6.671.7, 6.671.8, 7.244.1, 7.244.2, 7.531.1, 7.531.2, 8.230.1, 8.230.2, 8.361.7, 8.370, 8.910.2, 8.911.1. It also contains 1 errata for GR entry 3.541.8. [28])
  31. ^ Gonzalez, Ivan; Kohl, Karen T.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2014-06-13) [2014-03-19]. "Evaluation of entries in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik employing the method of brackets" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 25 (published 2014): 65–84. Retrieved 2016-03-13. (NB. This paper is also incorporated into volume II.)
  32. ^ a b Moll, Victor Hugo (2006-11-06) [2006-07-21]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 1: A family of logarithmic integrals" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 14 (published 2007): 1–6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [29] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 10 GR entries: 3.419.2, 3.419.3, 3.419.4, 3.419.5, 3.419.6, 4.232.3, 4.261.4, 4.262.3, 4.263.1, 4.264.3. [30])
  33. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo (2006-11-06) [2006-06-27]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 2: Elementary logarithmic integrals" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 14 (published 2007): 7–15. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [31] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 5 GR entries: 4.231.1, 4.231.5, 4.231.6, 4.232.1, 4.232.2. [32])
  34. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo (2007-01-16) [2006-12-27]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 3: Combinations of logarithms and exponentials" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 15 (published 2007): 31–36. arXiv:0705.0175. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [33] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 8 GR entries: 4.331.1, 4.335.1, 4.335.3, 4.352.1, 4.352.2, 4.352.3, 4.352.4, 4.353.2. [34])
  35. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo (2007-01-16) [2006-12-27]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 4: The gamma function" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 15 (published 2007): 37–46. arXiv:0705.0179. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [35] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 44 GR entries: 3.324.2, 3.326.1, 3.326.2, 3.328, 3.351.3, 3.371, 3.381.4, 3.382.2, 3.434.1, 3.434.2, 3.461.2, 3.461.3, 3.462.9, 3.471.3, 3.478.1, 3.478.2, 3.481.1, 3.481.2, 4.215.1, 4.215.2, 4.215.3, 4.215.4, 4.229.1, 4.229.3, 4.229.4, 4.269.3, 4.272.5, 4.272.6, 4.272.7, 4.325.8, 4.325.11, 4.325.12,, 4.331.1 4.333, 4.335.1, 4.335.3, 4.355.1, 4.355.3, 4.355.4, 4.358.2, 4.358.3, 4.358.4, 4.369.1, 4.369.2. [36])
  36. ^ Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Medina, Luis A.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2007-01-16) [2006-12-27]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 5: Some trigonometric integrals" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 15 (published 2007): 47–60. arXiv:0705.2379. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [37] [38] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 10 GR entries: 3.621.1, 3.621.3, 3.621.4, 3.761.11, 3.764.1, 3.764.2, 3.821.3, 3.821.14, 3.822.1, 3.822.2. [39])
  37. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo (2007-10-31) [2007-08-31]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 6: The beta function" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 16 (published 2008): 9–24. arXiv:0707.2121. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [40] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 65 GR entries: 3.191.1, 3.191.2, 3.191.3, 3.192.1, 3.192.2, 3.193, 3.194.3, 3.194.4, 3.194.6, 3.194.7, 3.196.2, 3.196.3, 3.196.4, 3.196.5, 3.216.1, 3.216.2, 3.217, 3.218, 3.221.1, 3.221.2, 3.222.2, 3.223.1, 3.223.2, 3.223.3, 3.224, 3.225.1, 3.225.2, 3.225.3, 3.226.1, 3.226.2, 3.241.2, 3.241.4, 3.241.5, 3.248.1, 3.248.2, 3.248.3, 3.249.1, 3.249.2, 3.249.5, 3.249.7, 3.249.8, 3.251.1, 3.251.2, 3.251.3, 3.251.4, 3.251.5, 3.251.6, 3.251.8, 3.251.9, 3.251.10, 3.251.11, 3.267.1, 3.267.2, 3.267.3, 3.311.3, 3.311.9, 3.312.1, 3.313.1, 3.313.2, 3.314, 3.457.3, 4.251.1, 4.273, 4.275.1, 4.321.1. [41])
  38. ^ Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Moll, Victor Hugo (2007-10-31) [2007-08-21]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 7: Elementary examples" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 16 (published 2008): 25–39. arXiv:0707.2122. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [42] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 30 GR entries: 2.321.1, 2.321.2, 2.322.1, 2.322.2, 2.322.3, 2.322.4, 3.195, 3.248.4, 3.248.6, 3.249.1, 3.249.6, 3.252.1, 3.252.2, 3.252.3, 3.268.1, 3.310, 3.311.1, 3.351.1, 3.351.2, 3.351.7, 3.351.8, 3.351.9, 3.353.4, 3.411.19, 3.411.20, 3.471.1, 3.622.3, 3.622.4, 4.212.7, 4.222.1. [43])
  39. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo; Rosenberg, Jason; Straub, Armin; Whitworth, Pat (2007-10-31) [2007-08-31]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 8: Combinations of powers, exponentials and logarithms" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 16 (published 2008): 41–50. arXiv:0707.2123. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [44] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 7 GR entries: 3.351.1, 4.331.1, 4.351.1, 4.351.2, 4.353.3, 4.362.1, 8.350.1. [45])
  40. ^ Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Moll, Victor Hugo; Rosenberg, Jason; Straub, Armin; Whitworth, Pat (2008-11-18) [2007-11-29]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 9: Combinations of logarithms, rational and trigonometric functions" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 17 (published 2009): 27–44. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [46] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 45 GR entries: 2.148.4, 3.747.7, 4.223.1, 4.223.2, 4.224.1, 4.224.2, 4.224.3, 4.224.4, 4.224.5, 4.224.6, 4.225.1, 4.225.2, 4.227.1, 4.227.2, 4.227.3, 4.227.9, 4.227.10, 4.227.11, 4.227.13, 4.227.14, 4.227.15, 4.231.1, 4.231.2, 4.231.3, 4.231.4, 4.231.8, 4.231.9, 4.231.11, 4.231.12, 4.231.13, 4.231.14, 4.231.15, 4.231.19, 4.231.20, 4.233.1, 4.261.8, 4.291.1, 4.291.2, 4.295.5, 4.295.6, 4.295.11, 4.521.1, 4.531.1, 8.366.3, 8.380.3. [47])
  41. ^ a b c Medina, Luis A.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2008-11-18) [2007-11-29]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 10: The digamma function" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 17 (published 2009): 45–66. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [48] [49] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 76 GR entries: 3.219, 3.231.1, 3.231.3, 3.231.5, 3.231.6, 3.233, 3.234.1, 3.235, 3.244.2, 3.244.3, 3.265, 3.268.2, 3.269.1, 3.269.3, 3.311.5, 3.311.6, 3.311.7, 3.311.8, 3.311.10, 3.311.11, 3.311.12, 3.312.2, 3.316, 3.317.1, 3.317.2, 3.427.1, 3.427.2, 3.429, 3.434.2, 3.435.3, 3.435.4, 3.442.3, 3.457.1, 3.463, 3.467, 3.469.2, 3.469.3, 3.471.14, 3.475.1, 3.475.2, 3.475.3, 3.476.1, 3.476.2, 4.241.1, 4.241.2, 4.241.3, 4.241.4, 4.241.5, 4.241.7, 4.241.8, 4.241.9, 4.241.10, 4.241.11, 4.243, 4.244.1, 4.244.2, 4.244.3, 4.245.1, 4.245.2, 4.246, 4.247.1, 4.247.2, 4.251.4, 4.253.1, 4.254.1, 4.254.6, 4.256, 4.271.15, 4.275.2, 4.281.1, 4.281.4, 4.281.5, 4.293.8, 4.293.13, 4.331.1, 8.371.2. [50])
  42. ^ Boyadzhiev, Khristo N.; Medina, Luis A.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2009-03-16) [2008-07-02]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 11: The incomplete beta function" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 18 (published 2009): 61–75. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [51] [52] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 52 GR entries: 3.222.1, 3.231.2, 3.231.4, 3.241.1, 3.244.1, 3.249.4, 3.251.7, 3.269.2, 3.311.2, 3.311.13, 3.522.4, 3.541.6, 3.541.7, 3.541.8, 3.622.2, 3.623.2, 3.623.3, 3.624.1, 3.635.1, 3.651.1, 3.651.2, 3.656.1, 3.981.3, 4.231.1, 4.231.6, 4.231.11, 4.231.12, 4.231.14, 4.231.19, 4.231.20, 4.234.1, 4.234.2, 4.251.3, 4.254.4, 4.261.2, 4.261.6, 4.261.11, 4.262.1, 4.262.4, 4.263.2, 4.264.1, 4.265, 4.266.1, 4.271.1, 4.271.16, 8.361.7, 8.365.4, 8.366.3, 8.366.11, 8.366.12, 8.366.13, 8.370. [53])
  43. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo; Posey, Ronald A. (2009-03-16) [2008-07-02]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 12: Some logarithmic integrals" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 18 (published 2009): 77–84. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [54] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 6 GR entries: 4.231.1, 4.233.1, 4.233.2, 4.233.3, 4.233.4, 4.261.8. [55])
  44. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo (2010-10-10) [2009-07-07]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 13: Trigonometric forms of the beta function" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 19 (published 2010): 91–96. arXiv:1004.2439. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [56] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 21 GR entries: 3.621.1, 3.621.2, 3.621.3, 3.621.4, 3.621.5, 3.621.6, 3.621.7, 3.622.1, 3.623.1, 3.624.2, 3.624.3, 3.624.4, 3.624.5, 3.625.1, 3.625.2, 3.625.3, 3.625.4, 3.626.1, 3.626.2, 3.627, 3.628. [57])
  45. ^ a b c Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Moll, Victor Hugo (2010-10-10) [2009-07-07]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 14: An elementary evaluation of entry 3.411.5" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 19 (published 2010): 97–103. arXiv:1004.2440. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [58] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 1 GR entry: 3.411.5. [59])
  46. ^ Albano, Matthew; Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Beyerstedt, Erin; Moll, Victor Hugo (2010-07-18) [2010-04-20]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 15: Frullani integrals" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 19 (published 2010): 113–119. arXiv:1005.2940. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [60] (NB. This paper (from volume I) discusses 12 GR entries: 3.232, 3.329, 3.412.1, 3.434.2, 3.436, 3.476.1, 3.484, 4.267.8, 4.297.7, 4.319.3, 4.324.2, 4.536.2. [61])
  47. ^ a b Boettner, Stefan Thomas; Moll, Victor Hugo (2010-07-21) [2010-03-22]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 16: Complete elliptic integrals" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 20 (published 2010): 45–59. arXiv:1005.2941. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [62] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 36 GR entries: 1.421.1, 3.166.16, 3.166.18, 3.721.1, 3.821.7, 3.841.1, 3.841.2, 3.841.3, 3.841.4, 3.842.3, 3.842.4, 3.844.1, 3.844.2, 3.844.3, 3.844.4, 3.844.5, 3.844.6, 3.844.7, 3.844.8, 3.846.1, 3.846.2, 3.846.3, 3.846.4, 3.846.5, 3.846.6, 3.846.7, 3.846.8, 4.242.1, 4.395.1, 4.414.1, 4.432.1, 4.522.4, 4.522.5, 4.522.6, 4.522.7, 8.129.1. [63])
  48. ^ Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Boyadzhiev, Khristo N.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2010-07-21) [2010-03-22]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 17: The Riemann zeta function" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 20 (published 2010): 61–71. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [64] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 36 GR entries: 3.333.1, 3.333.2, 3.411.1, 3.411.2, 3.411.3, 3.411.4, 3.411.6, 3.411.7, 3.411.8, 3.411.9, 3.411.10, 3.411.11, 3.411.12, 3.411.13, 3.411.14, 3.411.15, 3.411.17, 3.411.18, 3.411.21, 3.411.22, 3.411.25, 3.411.26, 4.231.1, 4.231.2, 4.261.12, 4.261.13, 4.262.1, 4.262.2, 4.262.5, 4.262.6, 4.264.1, 4.264.2, 4.266.1, 4.266.2, 4.271.1, 4.271.2. [65])
  49. ^ Koutschan, Christoph; Moll, Victor Hugo (2010-08-21) [2010-04-26]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 18: Some automatic proofs" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 20 (published 2010): 93–111. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [66] [67] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 7 GR entries: 2.148.3, 3.953, 4.535.1, 6.512.1, 7.322, 7.349, 7.512.5. [68])
  50. ^ Albano, Matthew; Amdeberhan, Tewodros; Beyerstedt, Erin; Moll, Victor Hugo (2011-04-13) [2010-12-23]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 19: The error function" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 21 (published 2011): 25–42. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [69] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 42 GR entries: 3.321.1, 3.321.2, 3.321.3, 3.321.4, 3.321.5, 3.321.6, 3.321.7, 3.322.1, 3.322.2, 3.323.1, 3.323.2, 3.325, 3.361.1, 3.361.2, 3.361.3, 3.362.1, 3.362.2, 3.363.1, 3.363.2, 3.369, 3.382.4, 3.461.5, 3.462.5, 3.462.6, 3.462.7, 3.462.8, 3.464, 3.466.1, 3.466.2, 3.471.15, 3.471.16, 3.472.1, 6.281.1, 6.282.1, 6.283.1, 6.283.2, 6.294.1, 8.258.1, 8.258.2, 8.258.3, 8.258.4, 8.258.5. [70])
  51. ^ a b Kohl, Karen T.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2011-04-13) [2010-12-23]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 20: Hypergeometric functions" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 21 (published 2011): 43–54. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [71] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 26 GR entries: 3.194.1, 3.194.2, 3.194.5, 3.196.1, 3.197.1, 3.197.2, 3.197.3, 3.197.4, 3.197.5, 3.197.6, 3.197.7, 3.197.8, 3.197.9, 3.197.10, 3.197.11, 3.197.12, 3.198, 3.199, 3.227.1, 3.254.1, 3.254.2, 3.259.2, 3.312.3, 3.389.1, 9.121.4, 9.131.1. [72])
  52. ^ Boyadzhiev, Khristo N.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2012-10-20) [2012-05-15]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 21: Hyperbolic functions" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 22 (published 2012): 109–127. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 75 GR entries: 2.423.9, 3.231.2, 3.231.5, 3.265, 3.511.1, 3.511.2, 3.511.4, 3.511.5, 3.511.8, 3.512.1, 3.512.2, 3.521.1, 3.521.2, 3.522.3, 3.522.6, 3.522.8, 3.522.10, 3.523.2, 3.523.3, 3.523.4, 3.523.5, 3.523.6, 3.523.7, 3.523.8, 3.523.9, 3.523.10, 3.523.11, 3.523.12, 3.524.2, 3.524.4, 3.524.6, 3.524.8, 3.524.9, 3.524.10, 3.524.11, 3.524.12, 3.524.13, 3.524.14, 3.524.15, 3.524.16, 3.524.17, 3.524.18, 3.524.19, 3.524.20, 3.524.21, 3.524.22, 3.524.23, 3.525.1, 3.525.2, 3.525.3, 3.525.4, 3.525.5, 3.525.6, 3.525.7, 3.525.8, 3.527.1, 3.527.2, 3.527.3, 3.527.4, 3.527.5, 3.527.6, 3.527.7, 3.527.8, 3.527.9, 3.527.10, 3.527.11, 3.527.12, 3.527.13, 3.527.14, 3.527.15, 3.527.16, 3.543.2, 4.113.3, 4.231.12, 8.365.9. [73])
  53. ^ a b Glasser, Larry; Kohl, Karen T.; Koutschan, Christoph; Moll, Victor Hugo; Straub, Armin (2012-10-20) [2012-05-15]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 22: Bessel-K functions" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 22 (published 2012): 129–151. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [74] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 36 GR entries: 3.323.3, 3.324.1, 3.337.1, 3.364.3, 3.365.2, 3.366.2, 3.372, 3.383.3, 3.383.8, 3.387.1, 3.387.3, 3.387.6, 3.388.2, 3.389.4, 3.391, 3.395.1, 3.461.6, 3.461.7, 3.461.8, 3.461.9, 3.462.20, 3.462.21, 3.462.22, 3.462.23, 3.462.24, 3.462.25, 3.469.1, 3.471.4, 3.471.8, 3.471.9, 3.471.12, 3.478.4, 3.479.1, 3.547.2, 3.547.4, 8.432.6. [75])
  54. ^ Medina, Luis A.; Moll, Victor Hugo (2012-06-25) [2012-02-01]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 23: Combination of logarithms and rational functions" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 23 (published 2012): 1–18. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [76] [77] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 54 GR entries: 3.417.1, 3.417.2, 4.212.7, 4.224.5, 4.224.6, 4.225.1, 4.225.2, 4.231.1, 4.231.2, 4.231.8, 4.231.9, 4.231.10, 4.231.11, 4.231.16, 4.231.17, 4.231.18, 4.233.1, 4.234.3, 4.234.6, 4.234.7, 4.234.8, 4.262.7, 4.262.8, 4.262.9, 4.291.1, 4.291.2, 4.291.3, 4.291.4, 4.291.5, 4.291.6, 4.291.7, 4.291.8, 4.291.9, 4.291.10, 4.291.11, 4.291.12, 4.291.13, 4.291.14, 4.291.15, 4.291.16, 4.291.17, 4.291.18, 4.291.19, 4.291.20, 4.291.21, 4.291.22, 4.291.23, 4.291.24, 4.291.25, 4.291.26, 4.291.27, 4.291.28, 4.291.29, 4.291.30. [78])
  55. ^ McInturff, Kim; Moll, Victor Hugo (2012-07-28) [2012-02-01]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 24: Polylogarithm functions" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 23 (published 2012): 45–51. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [79] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 10 GR entries: 3.418.1, 3.514.1, 3.531.1, 3.531.2, 3.531.3, 3.531.4, 3.531.5, 3.531.6, 3.531.7, 9.513.1. [80])
  56. ^ Moll, Victor Hugo (2012-07-28) [2012-02-01]. "The integrals in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik. Part 25: Evaluation by series" (PDF). Scientia. Series A: Mathematical Sciences. 23 (published 2012): 53–65. Retrieved 2016-03-14. [81] (NB. This paper (from volume II) discusses 18 GR entries: 3.194.8, 3.311.4, 3.342, 3.451.1, 3.451.2, 3.466.3, 3.747.7, 4.221.1, 4.221.2, 4.221.3, 4.251.5, 4.251.6, 4.269.1, 4.269.2, 8.339.1, 8.339.2, 8.365.4, 8.366.3. [82])
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