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Mathematical Functions

The Extreme Optimization Mathematics Library for .NET provides methods for evaluating many mathematical functions that are not available in the .NET framework Base Class Library. These methods are contained in three classes. Methods that operate on integers are in the IntegerMath class. So-called elementary functions, like trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, are in the Elementary class, and so-called special functions, like Bessel and hypergeometric functions, are in the Special class.

Note: In previous classes, there were separate classes for each category of special function.

In this section:

  • Functions of Integers
  • Gamma and Related Functions
  • Combinatorics and Probability Theory
  • Bessel and Airy Functions
  • Exponential Integrals

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