[section:credits Credits and Acknowledgements]
+[note This section should be read with the 'What's New' section that gives much detail on changes for each release.]
+
Hubert Holin started the Boost.Math library. The
Quaternions, Octonions, inverse
hyperbolic functions, and the sinus cardinal functions are his.
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing , 37 (1) C122 - C141,
[@https://doi.org/10.1137/14095875X].
-These also promise to help improve algorithms for computation of quantile of several disitributions,
+These also promise to help improve algorithms for computation of quantile of several distributions,
especially for parallel computation using GPUs.
+Nicolas Thompson added much code to handle quadrature and interpolation and more statistical tools.
+
+Matthew Pulver provided the automatic differentiation section for inclusion in Boost.Math.
+
[endsect] [/section:credits Credits and Acknowledgements]
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