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A system of Curvilinear Coordinates in which two sets of coordinate surfaces are obtained by revolving the parabolas
of Parabolic Cylindrical Coordinates about the x-Axis, which is then relabeled the z-Axis.  There
are several notational conventions. Whereas 
 is used in this work, 
Arfken (1970) uses 
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See also Confocal Paraboloidal Coordinates, Helmholtz Differential Equation--Parabolic Coordinates, Parabolic Cylindrical Coordinates
References
Arfken, G.  ``Parabolic Coordinates ( 
Morse, P. M. and Feshbach, H.  Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I.  New York:
  McGraw-Hill, p. 660, 1953.
 
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).''  §2.12 in
  Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 2nd ed.  Orlando, FL: Academic Press, pp. 109-112, 1970.
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© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein