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21: 8.17 Incomplete Beta Functions
§8.17 Incomplete Beta Functions
… ►§8.17(ii) Hypergeometric Representations
… ►§8.17(iii) Integral Representation
… ►§8.17(iv) Recurrence Relations
… ►§8.17(vi) Sums
…22: 25.11 Hurwitz Zeta Function
§25.11 Hurwitz Zeta Function
►§25.11(i) Definition
… ►The Riemann zeta function is a special case: … ►§25.11(ii) Graphics
… ►§25.11(vi) Derivatives
…23: 25.1 Special Notation
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►(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.)
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►The main function treated in this chapter is the Riemann zeta function
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►The main related functions are the Hurwitz zeta function
, the dilogarithm , the polylogarithm (also known as Jonquière’s function
), Lerch’s transcendent , and the Dirichlet -functions
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nonnegative integers. | |
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primes | on function symbols: derivatives with respect to argument. |
24: 12.1 Special Notation
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►(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.)
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►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: , , , and .
…An older notation, due to Whittaker (1902), for is .
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25: 17.1 Special Notation
§17.1 Special Notation
►(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.) ►nonnegative integers. | |
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26: 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 . … ►Other Inverse Functions
… ►§4.37(vi) Interrelations
…27: 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 …28: 30.1 Special Notation
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►(For other notation see Notation for the Special Functions.)
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►The main functions treated in this chapter are the eigenvalues and the spheroidal wave functions
, , , , and , .
…Meixner and Schäfke (1954) use , , , for , , , , respectively.
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