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    Fourier series is used to establish an integral representation of a right inverse of a difference operator which happens to be the \(q\)-analogue of \(\frac{d}{d\theta}\). The kernel of this integral operators is \(\Theta_4'/\Theta_4\) given by \[ \frac{\Theta_4'(z,q)} {\Theta_4(z,q)}= 4\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{q^n}{1-q^{2n}} \sin(2nz) \] which maps conformally the interior of an ellipse onto the open unit disc.
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    fractional powers
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    conformal mapping
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    \(q\)-difference operator
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    integral representation
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