Irene Anne Stegun (b.
February 9,
1919) was a
mathematician at the
National Bureau of Standards who, with
Milton Abramowitz, edited a classic book of mathematical tables called
A Handbook of Mathematical Functions, widely known as
Abramowitz and Stegun. When Abramowitz died of a heart attack in 1958, Stegun took over management of the project and was able to finish the work by 1964, working under the direction of the NBS Chief of
Numerical Analysis Philip J. Davis, who was also a contributor to the book. Stegun eventually rose to assistant chief of the Computation Laboratory at NBS. In 1965, Stegun was awarded a Gold Medal from the Department of Commerce for her efforts in completing the project. She held the position of assistant chief of the Computing Lab until she became the interim director in 1965.
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