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The Comment ‘on the computation of auxiliary functionsA n(p) and Bn(pt)’ (FEHarris, Pramana - J. Phys. 61, C779 (2003)) is analysed in the arbitrary range of parametersn,p andpt. It is shown that our downward recursion approach forB n(pt) in the range (n/pt) > 1 is more efficient than the well-known upward recursion method, and the upward recursion procedure forA n(p) does not have merit for smaller non-zero values ofp (p < 001).
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Guseinov, I.I. Response to the Comment: “On the computation of molecular auxiliary functionsA nand Bn”. Pramana - J Phys 61, C781–C783 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02706129
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