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21: 26.12 Plane Partitions
A descending plane partition is a strict shifted plane partition in which the number of parts in each row is strictly less than the largest part in that row and is greater than or equal to the largest part in the next row. …
22: 10.21 Zeros
§10.21(iv) Monotonicity Properties
For further monotonicity properties see Elbert (2001), Lorch (1990, 1993, 1995), Lorch and Muldoon (2008), Lorch and Szegő (1990, 1995), and Muldoon (1981). For inequalities for zeros arising from monotonicity properties see Laforgia and Muldoon (1983). …
23: Bibliography W
  • R. Wong and J.-M. Zhang (1994a) Asymptotic monotonicity of the relative extrema of Jacobi polynomials. Canad. J. Math. 46 (6), pp. 1318–1337.
  • 24: 18.14 Inequalities
    18.14.3_5 ( 1 2 ( 1 + x ) ) β / 2 | P n ( α , β ) ( x ) | P n ( α , β ) ( 1 ) = ( α + 1 ) n n ! , 1 x 1 , α , β 0 .
    18.14.8 e 1 2 x | L n ( α ) ( x ) | L n ( α ) ( 0 ) = ( α + 1 ) n n ! , 0 x < , α 0 .
    25: Bibliography
  • H. Alzer and S. Qiu (2004) Monotonicity theorems and inequalities for the complete elliptic integrals. J. Comput. Appl. Math. 172 (2), pp. 289–312.
  • 26: Bibliography G
  • P. Groeneboom and D. R. Truax (2000) A monotonicity property of the power function of multivariate tests. Indag. Math. (N.S.) 11 (2), pp. 209–218.
  • 27: Bibliography K
  • S. Koumandos and M. Lamprecht (2010) Some completely monotonic functions of positive order. Math. Comp. 79 (271), pp. 1697–1707.
  • 28: 10.40 Asymptotic Expansions for Large Argument
    where 𝒱 denotes the variational operator (§2.3(i)), and the paths of variation are subject to the condition that | t | changes monotonically. …
    29: 22.19 Physical Applications
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    Figure 22.19.1: Jacobi’s amplitude function am ( x , k ) for 0 x 10 π and k = 0.5 , 0.9999 , 1.0001 , 2 . When k < 1 , am ( x , k ) increases monotonically indicating that the motion of the pendulum is unbounded in θ , corresponding to free rotation about the fulcrum; compare Figure 22.16.1. … Magnify
    30: 18.2 General Orthogonal Polynomials
    Monotonic Weight Functions