Large parameter cases of the Gauss hypergeometric function
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics - Proceedings of the sixth international symposium on orthogonal polynomials, special functions and their applications
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
On the coefficients that arise from Laplace's method
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Application of the Fisher-Rao Metric to Structure Detection
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
On the second order statistics of the multihop Rayleigh fading channel
IEEE Transactions on Communications
Asymptotically optimum universal watermark embedding and detection in the high-SNR regime
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Technical note: Signed Lp-distance fields
Computer-Aided Design
Journal of Computational Physics
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Asymptotic methods are frequently used in many branches of both pure and applied mathematics, and this classic text remains the most up-to-date book dealing with one important aspect of this area, namely, asymptotic approximations of integrals. In Asymptotic Approximations of Integrals, all results are proved rigorously, and many of the approximation formulas are accompanied by error bounds. A thorough discussion on multidimensional integrals is given, and references are provided. Asymptotic Approximations of Integrals contains the "distributional method," which is not available elsewhere. Most of the examples in this text come from concrete applications.