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    Bicomplex polygamma function (English)
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    21 July 2008
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    The author studies the Polygamma Functions defined by \[ \psi_n(\omega)=\frac{d^{n+1}}{d\omega^{n+1}}\left[ \ln \Gamma (\omega) \right], \] where \((n+\omega)\notin O_2,\) \(m\in N\cup\{ 0 \}, \) \(n\in N\) and \(O_2\) is the set of non-invertible elements in \(C_2=\{ a+bi_1 +ci_2 +di_1i_2: \, i_1^2=i_2^2=-1,\, a,b,c,d \in R \},\) \(\Gamma(\omega)\) -- the gamma function. Integral representation, recurrence relation, multiplication formula and reflection formula for this function are considered.
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    polygamma function
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    integral representation
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    recurrence relation
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    multiplication formula
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    reflection formula
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