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The generalized Marcum function of the second kind: monotonicity patterns and tight bounds
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    The generalized Marcum function of the second kind: monotonicity patterns and tight bounds (English)
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    28 August 2020
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    In the present study, the authors established a detailed analysis (monotonicity, convexity, recurrence relation, closed form expression and tight bounds) of a new special function which called as the generalized Marcum function of the second kind, which is an analogous survival (or reliability) function to the so-called generalized Marcum \(Q\)-function or the generalized Marcum function of the first kind (the survival function of the non-central chi distribution). The main difference between these two generalized Marcum functions is that they involve the modified Bessel functions of the first and second kind. In this paper authors are going to see how far the properties of the generalized Marcum function of the first kind may be extended to apply to the generalized Marcum function of the second kind. These two (linearly independent) special functions have similar properties, however in case of the generalized Marcum function of the second kind they need a little bit more technical analysis in order to prove our main results.
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    Other functions defined by series and integrals, Bessel and Airy functions, cylinder functions, Detection theory in information and communication theory, Communication theory,Monotonic functions, generalizations
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