Special Functions

  • Special Functions
    By Richard Askey, George E. Andrews, Ranjan Roy

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  • Special Functions: A Graduate Text
    By Roderick Wong, Richard Beals

    ... A. Guionnet & O. Zeitouni An introduction to random matrices 119 C. Perez-Garcia & W. H. Schikhof Locally convex spaces over non-Archimedean valued fields 120 P. K. Friz & N. B. Victoir Multidimensional stochastic processes as rough ...

  • Special Functions: An Introduction to the Classical Functions of Mathematical Physics
    By Nico M. Temme

    When we look at Kummer's equation ( 7.4 ) we see that the Laguerre polynomial is a 1F1 - function : Ln ( x ) = ( " + a ) n 1F1 ( -n ; a + 1 ; v ) , where the binomial coefficient is chosen for normalization and on account of convention ...

  • Special Functions: An Introduction to the Classical Functions of Mathematical Physics
    By Nico M. Temme

    This book gives an introduction to the classical, well-known special functions which play a role in mathematical physics, especially in boundary value problems.

  • Special Functions: Fractional Calculus and the Pathway for Entropy
    By Hans J. Haubold

    ... (X.Z.) Mechatronics, Embedded Systems and Automation Lab, School of Engineering, University of California, Merced, CA 95343, USA * Correspondence: ...

  • Special Functions: A Unified Theory Based on Singularities
    By Sergeĭ IUrʹevich Slavianov, Wolfgang Lay

    The subject of this book is the theory of special functions, not considered as a list of functions exhibiting a certain range of properties, but based on the unified study of singularities of second-order ordinary differential equations in ...

  • Special Functions
    By Z. X. Wang, D. R. Guo

    Contains the various principal special functions in common use and their basic properties and manipulations.

  • Special Functions: Group Theoretical Aspects and Applications
    By Tom H. Koornwinder, R.A. Askey, Walter J. Schempp

    Approach your problems from It isn't that they can't see the right end and begin with the solution. the answers. Then one day, It is that they can't see the perhaps you will find the problem. final question. G.K. Chesterton.