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An algorithm for the evaluation of the incomplete gamma function
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    An algorithm for the evaluation of the incomplete gamma function (English)
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    For real numbers \(m>0\) and \(x>0\) denote by \(\gamma(m,x)\) the incomplete gamma function given by \[ \gamma(m,x)=\int_0^x t^{m-1} e^{-t} dt \] and let \(P(m,x)\) be the incomplete gamma function normalized by the gamma function, that is, \[ P(m,x)=\frac{\gamma(m,x)}{\Gamma(m)}. \] The authors provide formulas for evaluating \(P(m,x)\). For small \(m\) they use ``a classical recursive scheme'' while for large \(m\) they use an asymptotic expansion. Then, using their results, the authors describe an algorithm to evaluate \(P(m,x)\).
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    incomplete gamma function
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    asymptotic expansion
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    special functions
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    numerical evaluation
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