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Re: gsl_sf_coupling_3j, BUG #7
- From: Brian Gough <bjg at network-theory dot co dot uk>
- To: "G.W.M. Vissers" <vissers at theochem dot kun dot nl>
- Cc: gsl-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 12:32:57 +0100
- Subject: Re: gsl_sf_coupling_3j, BUG #7
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.50.0304231420540.20323-100000@tc5.theochem.kun.nl><16061.19335.197834.275707@debian.local><Pine.LNX.4.50.0305120854260.9959-100000@tc5.theochem.kun.nl>
G.W.M. Vissers writes:
>
> > > I saw at documents.wolfram.com/v4/RefGuide/ThreeJSymbol.html that
> > > mathematica's 3j symbol is built upon binomial coefficients. I implemented
> > > their expression in the following routine:
> > >
> > > int
> > > gsl_sf_coupling_3j_e_new (int two_ja, int two_jb, int two_jc,
> > > int two_ma, int two_mb, int two_mc,
> > > gsl_sf_result * result)
Thanks, I've added the new 3j routine to the next release.
--
Brian