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The functions \(J(x)\) and \(L(x)\) which are defined by extreemly complicated formulae. Transformations of the variables defining these functions turn out to have interesting group stucture related to finite Coxeter groups.Using these symmetries that authors are able to find and classify a number of interesting relations between them.
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Relations among complementary and supplementary pairings of Saalschützian \(_4F_3(1)\) series
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    Relations among complementary and supplementary pairings of Saalschützian \(_4F_3(1)\) series (English)
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    4 April 2016
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    The functions \(J(x)\) and \(L(x)\) which are defined by extreemly complicated formulae. Transformations of the variables defining these functions turn out to have interesting group stucture related to finite Coxeter groups.Using these symmetries that authors are able to find and classify a number of interesting relations between them.
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    hypergeometric series
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    Coxeter groups
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    functional equations
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