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Revision as of 23:10, 11 June 2016

The Fresnel $S$ function is defined by $$S(z)=\int_0^z \sin \left(t^2 \right) \mathrm{d}t.$$ (Note in Abramowitz&Stegun it is defined differently.)

See Also

Fresnel C

Videos

The Fresnel Integral S(x) - How to integrate sin(x^2)

$\ast$-integral functions