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regards
Brian Gough
Network Theory Ltd,
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From: Gerard Jungman <address@hidden>
To: Brian Gough <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: legendre bug?
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 15:57:39 -0700
On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 10:08, Brian Gough wrote:
> Hello,
P_1^1(0) should be 1 I think.
> See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gsl/2004-11/msg00011.html
If you apply A+S 8.6.1, you get -1. This is consistent
with everything I have seen before as well. The function
legendre_Pmm() in legendre_poly.c implements a standard
formula for this. I'm not sure what A+S thought
they were plotting, but it is not what they say.
They may actually have plotted what they call P_{mm}, with
both indices downstairs. See the Notation section at the
very beginning of chapter 8.
I can't find the original email (from R. Hankin),
but maybe you have it and can forward this response
to him and/or the list.
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Gerard Jungman <address@hidden>
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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