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A system of Curvilinear Coordinates. There are several different conventions for the orientation and designation of
these coordinates. Arfken (1970) defines coordinates
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See also Confocal Paraboloidal Coordinates, Helmholtz Differential Equation--Parabolic Cylindrical Coordinates, Parabolic Coordinates
References
Arfken, G. ``Parabolic Cylinder Coordinates (
Morse, P. M. and Feshbach, H. Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I. New York:
McGraw-Hill, p. 658, 1953.
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Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 2nd ed. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, p. 97, 1970.
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