Table 4.1 W_p/q and the corresponding boundary points

W_1/2 -1.500000000000000000 + 1.32287565553229540i
W_1/3 -2.565197717383639600 + 1.04342743589303240i
W_1/4 -3.008112674197038300 + 0.78669983852550160i
W_1/5 -3.235107158073311000 + 0.59552496958662560i
W_2/5 -2.137183626116933000 + 1.12604495269975400i
W_1/6 -3.374312969112912300 + 0.45080429028745050i
W_1/7 -3.473803914477452000 + 0.33941049289152610i
W_2/7 -2.810546383518051000 + 0.87792202103432240i
W_3/7 -1.939340690936874200 + 1.15145070318719660i
W_1/8 -3.552978954903305700 + 0.25443431217997100i
W_3/8 -2.299177912959644000 + 1.07260025205910510i
W_2/3 -0.434802282616360560 + 1.04342743589303240i
W_3/4  0.008112674197038539 + 0.78669983852550160i
W_4/5  0.235107158073310980 + 0.59552496958662080i
W_3/5 -0.862816373883065900 + 1.12604495269975420i
W_5/6  0.374312969112902300 + 0.45080429028741150i
W_6/7  0.473803914477450100 + 0.33941049289154285i
W_5/7 -0.189453616481947580 + 0.87792202103431900i
W_4/7 -1.060659309063128700 + 1.15145070318718700i
W_7/8  0.552978954903390800 + 0.25443431218019250i
W_5/8 -0.700822087040376500 + 1.07260025205912800i


0 at end of each number is filler to line them up - numbers seem to be given to a fixed s.f. not d.p.





