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11: 11.1 Special Notation
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►Unless indicated otherwise, primes denote derivatives with respect to the argument.
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12: 19.15 Advantages of Symmetry
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►Symmetry unifies the Landen transformations of §19.8(ii) with the Gauss transformations of §19.8(iii), as indicated following (19.22.22) and (19.36.9).
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13: 27.1 Special Notation
14: 28.17 Stability as
15: 21.1 Special Notation
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positive integers. | |
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intersection index of and , two cycles lying on a closed surface. if and do not intersect. Otherwise gets an additive contribution from every intersection point. This contribution is if the basis of the tangent vectors of the and cycles (§21.7(i)) at the point of intersection is positively oriented; otherwise it is . | |
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16: 8.1 Special Notation
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►Unless otherwise indicated, primes denote derivatives with respect to the argument.
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17: 15.1 Special Notation
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►Unless indicated otherwise primes denote derivatives with respect to the variable.
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18: 6.4 Analytic Continuation
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►Unless indicated otherwise, in the rest of this chapter and elsewhere in the DLMF the functions , , , , and assume their principal values, that is, the branches that are real on the positive real axis and two-valued on the negative real axis.
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19: 7.1 Special Notation
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►Unless otherwise noted, primes indicate derivatives with respect to the argument.
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20: 7.17 Inverse Error Functions
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