C339: Dawson's Integral

Author(s): K.S. Kölbig Library: MATHLIB
Submitter: Submitted: 07.12.1970
Language: Fortran Revised: 01.12.1994

Function subprograms RDAWSN and DDAWSN calculate the Dawson integral

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for real arguments x.

On CDC and Cray computers, the double-precision version DDAWSN is not available.

Structure:

FUNCTION subprograms
User Entry Names: RDAWSN, DDAWSN
Obsolete User Entry Names: DAWSON tex2html_wrap_inline75 RDAWSN

Usage:

In any arithmetic expression,

RDAWSN(X) or DDAWSN(X) has the value tex2html_wrap_inline77 ,

where RDAWSN is of type REAL, DDAWSN is of type DOUBLE PRECISION, and X has the same type as the function name.

Method:

Rational approximation.

Accuracy:

RDAWSN (except on CDC and Cray computers) has full single-precision accuracy. For most values of the argument X, DDAWSN (and RDAWSN on CDC and Cray computers) has an accuracy of approximately one significant digit less than the machine precision.

References:

  1. W.J. Cody, K.A. Paciorek and H.C. Thacher,Jr., Chebyshev approximations for Dawson's integral, Math. Comp. 24 (1970) 171-178.
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Michel Goossens Tue Jun 4 22:29:50 METDST 1996