G. N. Watson
George Neville Watson (31 January 1886 – 2 February 1965) was an English mathematician, who applied complex analysis to the theory of special functions. His collaboration on the 1915 second edition of E. T. Whittaker's ''A Course of Modern Analysis'' (1902) produced the classic "Whittaker and Watson" text. In 1918 he proved a significant result known as Watson's lemma, that has many applications in the theory on the asymptotic behaviour of exponential integrals. Provided by Wikipedia
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A treatise on the theory of Bessel functions / by Watson, George Neville, 1886-1965
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A course of modern analysis : an introduction to the general theory of infinite processes and of analytic functions, with an account of the principal transcendental functions / by Whittaker, Edmund Taylor, 1873-1956
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Chapter 16 of Ramanujan's second notebook : theta-functions and q-series / by Adiga, Chandrashekar, 1957-
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