q-binomial theorem
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1: 17.5 Functions
2: 17.2 Calculus
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§17.2(ii) Binomial Coefficients
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17.2.27
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17.2.28
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§17.2(iii) Binomial Theorem
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26.9.4
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26.9.5
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26.9.6
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26.9.7
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4: Bibliography K
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An extension of Saalschütz’s summation theorem for the series
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Integral Transforms Spec. Funct. 24 (11), pp. 916–921.
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A general addition theorem for spheroidal wave functions.
SIAM J. Math. Anal. 4 (1), pp. 149–160.
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A new proof of a Paley-Wiener type theorem for the Jacobi transform.
Ark. Mat. 13, pp. 145–159.
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HYP and HYPQ. Mathematica packages for the manipulation of binomial sums and hypergeometric series respectively -binomial sums and basic hypergeometric series.
Séminaire Lotharingien de Combinatoire 30, pp. 61–76.
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5: 17.3 -Elementary and -Special Functions
6: 26.16 Multiset Permutations
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26.16.1
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7: 18.27 -Hahn Class
8: 26.10 Integer Partitions: Other Restrictions
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26.10.3
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