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The Dawson function $D+$ (sometimes called the Dawson $F$ function) is defined by
 
The Dawson function $D+$ (sometimes called the Dawson $F$ function) is defined by
$$D_+(x)=e^{-x^2}\displaystyle\int_0^x e^{t^2} dt,$$
+
$$D_+(x)=e^{-x^2}\displaystyle\int_0^x e^{t^2} \mathrm{d}t,$$
 
where $e^{-x^2}$ denotes the [[exponential]].
 
where $e^{-x^2}$ denotes the [[exponential]].
  

Revision as of 00:12, 29 October 2017

The Dawson function $D+$ (sometimes called the Dawson $F$ function) is defined by $$D_+(x)=e^{-x^2}\displaystyle\int_0^x e^{t^2} \mathrm{d}t,$$ where $e^{-x^2}$ denotes the exponential.

Properties

See also

Dawson D-
Error function
Faddeeva function

References