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 <title>Airy Ai' Function</title>
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         the Airy function Ai' which is the derivative of the first solution to the
         differential equation:
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-        The final <a class="link" href="../../policy.html" title="Chapter&#160;19.&#160;Policies: Controlling Precision, Error Handling etc">Policy</a> argument is optional and can
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         be used to control the behaviour of the function: how it handles errors,
-        what level of precision to use etc. Refer to the <a class="link" href="../../policy.html" title="Chapter&#160;19.&#160;Policies: Controlling Precision, Error Handling etc">policy
+        what level of precision to use etc. Refer to the <a class="link" href="../../policy.html" title="Chapter&#160;20.&#160;Policies: Controlling Precision, Error Handling etc">policy
         documentation for more details</a>.
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         changes: for negative <span class="emphasis"><em>x</em></span> the function is cyclic, while
         for positive <span class="emphasis"><em>x</em></span> the value tends to zero:
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         <span class="phrase"><a name="math_toolkit.airy.aip.accuracy"></a></span><a class="link" href="aip.html#math_toolkit.airy.aip.accuracy">Accuracy</a>
         &gt; 0</em></span> while only the absolute error is low for <span class="emphasis"><em>x &lt;
         0</em></span> as the following error plot illustrates:
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         <span class="phrase"><a name="math_toolkit.airy.aip.testing"></a></span><a class="link" href="aip.html#math_toolkit.airy.aip.testing">Testing</a>
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         This function is implemented in terms of the Bessel functions using the relations:
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