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11: 18.32 OP’s with Respect to Freud Weights
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►These conditions on have been strengthened and also relaxed in literature.
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►with satisfying similar conditions as before, see Kasuga and Sakai (2003).
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12: 28.34 Methods of Computation
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Solution of the systems of linear algebraic equations (28.4.5)–(28.4.8) and (28.14.4), with the conditions (28.4.9)–(28.4.12) and (28.14.5), by boundary-value methods (§3.6) to determine the Fourier coefficients. Subsequently, the Fourier series can be summed with the aid of Clenshaw’s algorithm (§3.11(ii)). See Meixner and Schäfke (1954, §2.87). This procedure can be combined with §28.34(ii)(d).
13: Bibliography Y
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Partitions with difference conditions and Alder’s conjecture.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101 (47), pp. 16417–16418.
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14: 14.16 Zeros
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►The number of zeros of in the interval is if any of the following sets of conditions hold:
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►The number of zeros of in the interval is if either of the following sets of conditions holds:
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has exactly one zero in the interval if either of the following sets of conditions holds:
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15: 20.13 Physical Applications
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►These two apparently different solutions differ only in their normalization and boundary conditions.
…Theta-function solutions to the heat diffusion equation with simple boundary conditions are discussed in Lawden (1989, pp. 1–3), and with more general boundary conditions in Körner (1989, pp. 274–281).
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16: 19.15 Advantages of Symmetry
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►These reduction theorems, unknown in the Legendre theory, allow symbolic integration without imposing conditions on the parameters and the limits of integration (see §19.29(ii)).
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17: Notices
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►As a condition of using the DLMF, you explicitly release NIST from any and all liabilities for any damage of any type that may result from errors or omissions in the DLMF.
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18: 21.9 Integrable Equations
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►These parameters, including , are not free: they are determined by a compact, connected Riemann surface (Krichever (1976)), or alternatively by an appropriate initial condition
(Deconinck and Segur (1998)).
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►Furthermore, the solutions of the KP equation solve the Schottky
problem: this is the question concerning conditions that a Riemann matrix needs to satisfy in order to be associated with a Riemann surface (Schottky (1903)).
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19: 3.8 Nonlinear Equations
20: 1.18 Linear Second Order Differential Operators and Eigenfunction Expansions
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