This book gives an introduction to the classical, well-known special functions which play a role in mathematical physics, especially in boundary value problems. Calculus and complex function theory form the basis of the book and numerous formulas are given. Particular attention is given to asymptoma
Special functions: an introduction to classical functions of mathematical physics
β Scribed by Nico M. Temme
- Publisher
- Wiley-Interscience
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 387
- Edition
- Wiley
- Category
- Library
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<p>The subjects treated in this book have been especially chosen to represent a bridge connecting the content of a first course on the elementary theory of analytic functions with a rigorous treatment of some of the most important special functions: the Euler gamma function, the Gauss hypergeometric
<p><p>The subjects treated in this book have been especially chosen to represent a bridge connecting the content of a first course on the elementary theory of analytic functions with a rigorous treatment of some of the most important special functions: the Euler gamma function, the Gauss hypergeomet
<p>With students of Physics chiefly in mind, we have collected the material on special functions that is most important in mathematical physics and quanΒ tum mechanics. We have not attempted to provide the most extensive collecΒ tion possible of information about special functions, but have set ours