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CRC Standard Mathematical Tables

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CRC Standard Mathematical Tables
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CRC Standard Mathematical Tables (also CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas or SMTF) is a comprehensive one-volume handbook containing a fundamental working knowledge of mathematics and tables of formulas.[1]

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History

The handbook was originally published in 1928 by the Chemical Rubber Company (now CRC Press) as a supplement (Mathematical Tables) to the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.

Beginning with the 10th edition (1956), it was published as CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and kept this title up to the 29th edition (1991). The 30th edition (1996) was renamed CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulae, with Daniel Ian Zwillinger as the editor-in-chief.[2] The 33rd edition (2018) was renamed CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas.[3]

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Editions

The first edition was published in 1928.[4] Subsequent editions are:[5]

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Editors

Editors-in-chief:

  • Charles D. Hodgman (14th edition and earlier)
  • Samuel M. Selby (15th–23rd editions)
  • William H. Beyer (24th–29th editions)
  • Daniel Zwillinger (30th–33rd editions)

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