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11: 14.28 Sums
§14.28(i) Addition Theorem
For generalizations in terms of Gegenbauer and Jacobi polynomials, see Theorem 2. 1 in Cohl (2013b) and Theorem 1 in Cohl (2013a) respectively. …
12: 13.26 Addition and Multiplication Theorems
§13.26 Addition and Multiplication Theorems
§13.26(i) Addition Theorems for M κ , μ ( z )
§13.26(ii) Addition Theorems for W κ , μ ( z )
§13.26(iii) Multiplication Theorems for M κ , μ ( z ) and W κ , μ ( z )
13: 22.18 Mathematical Applications
§22.18(iv) Elliptic Curves and the Jacobi–Abel Addition Theorem
With the identification x = sn ( z , k ) , y = d ( sn ( z , k ) ) / d z , the addition law (22.18.8) is transformed into the addition theorem (22.8.1); see Akhiezer (1990, pp. 42, 45, 73–74) and McKean and Moll (1999, §§2.14, 2.16). …
14: Hans Volkmer
His book Multiparameter Eigenvalue Problems and Expansion Theorems was published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Mathematics No. …
15: Peter L. Walker
Walker’s books are An Introduction to Complex Analysis, published by Hilger in 1974, The Theory of Fourier Series and Integrals, published by Wiley in 1986, Elliptic Functions. A Constructive Approach, published by Wiley in 1996, and Examples and Theorems in Analysis, published by Springer in 2004. …
16: 12.13 Sums
§12.13(i) Addition Theorems
17: 27.2 Functions
§27.2(i) Definitions
(See Gauss (1863, Band II, pp. 437–477) and Legendre (1808, p. 394).) This result, first proved in Hadamard (1896) and de la Vallée Poussin (1896a, b), is known as the prime number theorem. …This is the number of positive integers n that are relatively prime to n ; ϕ ( n ) is Euler’s totient. If ( a , n ) = 1 , then the Euler–Fermat theorem states that …
18: 5.5 Functional Relations
§5.5(iv) Bohr–Mollerup Theorem
19: 19.15 Advantages of Symmetry
Symmetry makes possible the reduction theorems of §19.29(i), permitting remarkable compression of tables of integrals while generalizing the interval of integration. …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)). …
20: 23.23 Tables
05, and in the case of ( z ) the user may deduce values for complex z by application of the addition theorem (23.10.1). …