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11: 16.6 Transformations of Variable
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12: 16.4 Argument Unity
13: 10.23 Sums
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§10.23(i) Multiplication Theorem
… ►§10.23(ii) Addition Theorems
►Neumann’s Addition Theorem
… ►Graf’s and Gegenbauer’s Addition Theorems
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15: 14.28 Sums
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§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. …16: 13.26 Addition and Multiplication Theorems
§13.26 Addition and Multiplication Theorems
►§13.26(i) Addition Theorems for
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…17: 22.18 Mathematical Applications
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§22.18(iv) Elliptic Curves and the Jacobi–Abel Addition Theorem
… ►With the identification , , 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). …18: Hans Volkmer
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►His book Multiparameter Eigenvalue Problems and Expansion Theorems was published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Mathematics No.
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19: Peter L. Walker
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►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.
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20: 12.13 Sums
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