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21: 12.1 Special Notation
(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.) … Unless otherwise noted, primes indicate derivatives with respect to the variable, and fractional powers take their principal values. The main functions treated in this chapter are the parabolic cylinder functions (PCFs), also known as Weber parabolic cylinder functions: U ( a , z ) , V ( a , z ) , U ¯ ( a , z ) , and W ( a , z ) . …An older notation, due to Whittaker (1902), for U ( a , z ) is D ν ( z ) . …
22: 17.1 Special Notation
§17.1 Special Notation
(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.) … The main functions treated in this chapter are the basic hypergeometric (or q -hypergeometric) function ϕ s r ( a 1 , a 2 , , a r ; b 1 , b 2 , , b s ; q , z ) , the bilateral basic hypergeometric (or bilateral q -hypergeometric) function ψ s r ( a 1 , a 2 , , a r ; b 1 , b 2 , , b s ; q , z ) , and the q -analogs of the Appell functions Φ ( 1 ) ( a ; b , b ; c ; q ; x , y ) , Φ ( 2 ) ( a ; b , b ; c , c ; q ; x , y ) , Φ ( 3 ) ( a , a ; b , b ; c ; q ; x , y ) , and Φ ( 4 ) ( a , b ; c , c ; q ; x , y ) . Another function notation used is the “idem” function: …
23: 4.37 Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
§4.37 Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
§4.37(i) General Definitions
Each of the six functions is a multivalued function of z . …
Other Inverse Functions
§4.37(vi) Interrelations
24: 11.10 Anger–Weber Functions
§11.10 Anger–Weber Functions
§11.10(v) Interrelations
§11.10(vi) Relations to Other Functions
§11.10(viii) Expansions in Series of Products of Bessel Functions
25: 4.23 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
§4.23 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
§4.23(i) General Definitions
Other Inverse Functions
§4.23(viii) Gudermannian Function
The inverse Gudermannian function is given by …
26: 16.2 Definition and Analytic Properties
§16.2(i) Generalized Hypergeometric Series
Unless indicated otherwise it is assumed that in the DLMF generalized hypergeometric functions assume their principal values. …
Polynomials
§16.2(v) Behavior with Respect to Parameters
27: 30.1 Special Notation
(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.) … The main functions treated in this chapter are the eigenvalues λ n m ( γ 2 ) and the spheroidal wave functions 𝖯𝗌 n m ( x , γ 2 ) , 𝖰𝗌 n m ( x , γ 2 ) , 𝑃𝑠 n m ( z , γ 2 ) , 𝑄𝑠 n m ( z , γ 2 ) , and S n m ( j ) ( z , γ ) , j = 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . …Meixner and Schäfke (1954) use ps , qs , Ps , Qs for 𝖯𝗌 , 𝖰𝗌 , 𝑃𝑠 , 𝑄𝑠 , respectively.
Other Notations
28: 1.10 Functions of a Complex Variable
Analytic Functions
§1.10(vi) Multivalued Functions
§1.10(vii) Inverse Functions
§1.10(xi) Generating Functions
29: 14.1 Special Notation
§14.1 Special Notation
(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.) … Multivalued functions take their principal values (§4.2(i)) unless indicated otherwise. The main functions treated in this chapter are the Legendre functions 𝖯 ν ( x ) , 𝖰 ν ( x ) , P ν ( z ) , Q ν ( z ) ; Ferrers functions 𝖯 ν μ ( x ) , 𝖰 ν μ ( x ) (also known as the Legendre functions on the cut); associated Legendre functions P ν μ ( z ) , Q ν μ ( z ) , 𝑸 ν μ ( z ) ; conical functions 𝖯 1 2 + i τ μ ( x ) , 𝖰 1 2 + i τ μ ( x ) , 𝖰 ^ 1 2 + i τ μ ( x ) , P 1 2 + i τ μ ( x ) , Q 1 2 + i τ μ ( x ) (also known as Mehler functions). …
30: 22.15 Inverse Functions
§22.15 Inverse Functions
§22.15(i) Definitions
Each of these inverse functions is multivalued. The principal values satisfy …