Hello Patrick,
thanks for your reply.
On 08/05/18 23:08, Patrick Alken wrote:
> Hello Jerome,
>
> Sorry for the late reply. Could you prepare a patch against the
> latest master branch of the GSL git with your additions?
I will submit my material as soon as I have some free time.
Then I can
> take a look to see how this might fit in.
Fine.
It would be best to follow
> the API of the existing special functions in GSL as closely as
> possible.
I implemented a long this line.
Best wishes,
Jerome
>
> Thanks, Patrick
>
> On 04/03/2018 09:35 PM, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have write within the GSL framework, some functions related to
>> the Hurwitz zeta function: first and second derivatives, its
>> logarithm and its logarithmic derivative.
>>
>> These functions are needed to fit properly discrete power law
>> distributions [1].
>>
>> I think that there is a place for them (along a plfit material) in
>> GSL: what is the procedure to follow ton bring them in GSL ?
>>
>>
>> Best regards, Jerome
>>
>>
>> [1] @ARTICLE{AClausetCRShaliziMEJNewman2009, author = {Aaron
>> Clauset and Cosma Rohilla Shalizi and Mark E. J. Newman}, title
>> = {Power-Law Distributions in Empirical Data}, journal = "SIAM
>> Rev.", year = {2009}, volume = {51}, number = {4}, pages
>> = {661--703}, numpages = {43}, archivePrefix = ARXIV, eprint =
>> {0706.1062}, doi = {10.1137/070710111}, website =
>> {http://tuvalu.santafe.edu/~aaronc/powerlaws/}, }
>
>