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Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Special functions / Holonomic function / Holonomic constraints / Recurrence relation / Differential forms on a Riemann surface / Transcendental number
Date: 2009-07-30 00:20:48
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Special functions
Holonomic function
Holonomic constraints
Recurrence relation
Differential forms on a Riemann surface
Transcendental number

A Non-Holonomic Systems Approach to Special Function Identities

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