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The Dawson integral is defined by \exp(-x^2) \int_0^x dt \exp(t^2). A table of Dawson’s integral can be found in Abramowitz & Stegun, Table 7.5. The Dawson functions are declared in the header file gsl_sf_dawson.h.
These routines compute the value of Dawson’s integral for x.