Index Q
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-Appell functions §17.4(iii)
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-Bernoulli polynomials ¶ ‣ §17.3(iii)
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-beta function §5.18(iii)
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-binomial coefficient §17.2(ii), §26.9(ii)
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-binomial series ¶ ‣ §17.5
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-binomial theorem §17.2(iii), ¶ ‣ §17.5
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-calculus §17.2, §17.2(vi)
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-cosine function ¶ ‣ §17.3(i)
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-derivatives §17.2(iv)
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-differential equations §17.6(iv)
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-Dyson conjecture ¶ ‣ §17.14
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-elementary functions §17.17, §17.3(i)
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-Euler numbers ¶ ‣ §17.3(iii)
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-exponential function
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-exponential function ¶ ‣ §17.3(i)
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-factorials §5.18(i)
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-gamma function §5.18(ii)
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-Hahn class orthogonal polynomials §18.27, ¶ ‣ §18.27(vii)
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-Hahn polynomials §18.27(ii)
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-hypergeometric function §17.1
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Andrews–Askey sum ¶ ‣ §17.6(i), ¶ ‣ §17.7(i)
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Andrews’ -Dyson conjecture ¶ ‣ §17.14
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applications
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Bailey chain ¶ ‣ §17.12
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Bailey–Daum -Kummer sum ¶ ‣ §17.6(i)
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Bailey lemma
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Bailey pairs ¶ ‣ §17.12
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Bailey’s sum
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Bailey’s sum
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Bailey’s transformation of very-well-poised ¶ ‣ §17.9(iii)
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Bailey transform ¶ ‣ §17.12
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balanced series §17.4(iv)
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bibasic sums and series ¶ ‣ §17.7(iii), §17.9(iv)
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bilateral, see bilateral -hypergeometric function.
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Cauchy’s sum ¶ ‣ §17.5
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Chu–Vandermonde sums (first and second)
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computation §17.18
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constant term identities §17.14
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contiguous relations (Heine’s) ¶ ‣ §17.6(iii)
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continued fractions §17.6(vi), ¶ ‣ §17.7(ii)
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definition §17.4
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differential equations §17.6(iv)
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Dixon’s sum
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Dixon’s sum
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Dougall’s sum
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F. H. Jackson’s transformations ¶ ‣ §17.9(i)
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Fine’s transformations (first, second, third) ¶ ‣ §17.6(ii), ¶ ‣ §17.6(ii)
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Gauss’s sum
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generalizations §17.15
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Heine’s transformations (first, second, third) ¶ ‣ §17.6(ii)
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idem function §17.1, ¶ ‣ §17.10
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integral representations §17.6(v)
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integrals §17.13
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-balanced series §17.4(iv)
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mixed base Heine-type transformations ¶ ‣ §17.9(iv)
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nearly-poised §17.4(iv)
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notation §17.1
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-Pfaff–Saalschütz sum ¶ ‣ §17.7(ii)
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-Saalschütz sum
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-Sheppard identity ¶ ‣ §17.9(ii)
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quintuple product identity ¶ ‣ §17.8
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Ramanujan’s integrals ¶ ‣ §17.13
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relations to other functions
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Rogers–Fine identity ¶ ‣ §17.6(ii)
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Saalschützian series §17.4(iv)
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Sears’ balanced transformation ¶ ‣ §17.9(iii)
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special cases §17.7
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three-term transformation ¶ ‣ §17.6(ii)
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transformations §17.9
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Vandermonde sum
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very-well-poised §17.4(iv)
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well-poised §17.4(iv)
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Zeilberger–Bressoud theorem ¶ ‣ §17.14
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-hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials §18.27(i)
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-integrals §17.2(v)
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-Laguerre polynomials §18.27(v)
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applications §17.17
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asymptotic approximations to zeros §18.29
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-Leibniz rule ¶ ‣ §17.2(iv)
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-multinomial coefficient §26.16
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-Pochhammer symbol ¶ ‣ §18.1(i)
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-product ¶ ‣ §18.1(i)
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-Racah polynomials §18.28(viii)
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applications
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relation to -hypergeometric function §18.28(viii)
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-series
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-sine function ¶ ‣ §17.3(i)
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-Stirling numbers ¶ ‣ §17.3(iii)
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quadratic characters
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quadratic equations ¶ ‣ §1.11(iii)
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quadratic reciprocity law
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quadrature §3.5, ¶ ‣ §3.5(ix)
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quantum chemistry
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quantum chromo-dynamics
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hypergeometric function §15.18
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quantum field theory
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quantum gravity
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quantum groups
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quantum mechanics
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quantum probability distributions
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quantum scattering
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hypergeometric function §15.18
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quantum spin models
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quantum spins
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quantum systems
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quantum wave-packets
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quark-gluon plasma
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quartic equations ¶ ‣ §1.11(iii)
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quartic oscillator
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quasiconformal mapping
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queueing theory
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incomplete gamma functions §8.23
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quintic equations
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quotient-difference algorithm ¶ ‣ §3.10(ii)
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quotient-difference scheme ¶ ‣ §3.10(ii)
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-Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials §18.28(iv)