Eisenstein convention
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1: 23.8 Trigonometric Series and Products
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►where in (23.8.4) the terms in and are to be bracketed together (the Eisenstein convention or principal value: see Weil (1999, p. 6) or Walker (1996, p. 3)).
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2: 20.5 Infinite Products and Related Results
3: 22.12 Expansions in Other Trigonometric Series and Doubly-Infinite Partial Fractions: Eisenstein Series
§22.12 Expansions in Other Trigonometric Series and Doubly-Infinite Partial Fractions: Eisenstein Series
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22.12.13
4: 4.12 Generalized Logarithms and Exponentials
5: 10.2 Definitions
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Branch Conventions
…6: 10.25 Definitions
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Branch Conventions
…7: About Color Map
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►The conventional CMYK color wheel (not to be confused with the traditional Artist’s color wheel) places the additive colors (red, green, blue) and the subtractive colors (yellow, cyan, magenta) at multiples of 60 degrees.
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8: 34.3 Basic Properties: Symbol
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►Similar conventions
apply to all subsequent summations in this chapter.
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9: 1.6 Vectors and Vector-Valued Functions
10: Mathematical Introduction
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►For example, for the hypergeometric function we often use the notation (§15.2(i)) in place of the more conventional
or .
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►Special functions with one real variable are depicted graphically with conventional two-dimensional (2D) line graphs.
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►Another numerical convention is that decimals followed by dots are unrounded; without the dots they are rounded.
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