Q-analogs, including: Stirling Number, Theta Function, Gaussian Binomial Coefficient, Lambert Series, Q-analog, Q-theta Function, Elliptic Gamma ... Series, Euler Function, Tsallis Entropy
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ISBN / ASIN1243341475
ISBN-139781243341471
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More info: In mathematics, in the area of combinatorics and special functions, a q-analog is, roughly speaking, a theorem or identity in the variable q that gives back a known result in the limit, as q → 1 (from inside the complex unit circle in most situations). The earliest q-analog studied in detail is the basic hypergeometric series, which was introduced in the 19th century.
More info: In mathematics, in the area of combinatorics and special functions, a q-analog is, roughly speaking, a theorem or identity in the variable q that gives back a known result in the limit, as q → 1 (from inside the complex unit circle in most situations). The earliest q-analog studied in detail is the basic hypergeometric series, which was introduced in the 19th century.










