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Generalized associated Legendre functions and their applications

Book information

Publisher
WS
Year
2001
ISBN
9810243537, 9789810243531
LCC
QA406 .V57 2001
Open Library ID
OL3968910M
Language
english
Format
DJVU
Filesize
1 MB (1378581 bytes)
Pages
217\217
Library
Kolxo3
DPI
300
Time added
2011-07-22 07:35:22

Description

The various types of special functions have become essential tools for scientists and engineers. One of the important classes of special functions is of the hypergeometric type. It includes all classical hypergeometric functions such as the well-known Gaussian hypergeometric functions, the Bessel, Macdonald, Legendre, Whittaker, Kummer, Tricomi and Wright functions, the generalized hypergeometric functions "YFq", Meijer's "G"-function, Fox's "H"-function, etc. Application of the new special functions allows one to increase considerably the number of problems whose solutions are found in a closed form, to examine these solutions, and to investigate the relationships between different classes of the special functions. This book deals with the theory and applications of generalized Legendre functions of the first and the second kind, "Pm,nN(Z)" and "Qm,nN(Z)", which are important representatives of the hypergeometric functions. They occur as generalizations of classical Legendre functions of the first and the second kind respectively. The authors use various methods of contour integration to obtain important properties of the generalized associated Legendre functions as their series representations, asymptotic formulas in a neighbourhood of singular points, zero properties, connection with Jacobi functions, Bessel functions, elliptic integrals and incomplete beta functions. The book also presents the theory of factorization and composition structure of integral operators associated with the generalized associated Legendre function, the fractional integro-differential properties of the functions "Pm,nN(Z)" and "Qm,nN(Z)", the classes of dual and triple integral equations associated with the function "Pm,n-1/2+/omega(chdelta)" etc.

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