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On confluences of the general hypergeometric systems (English)
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8 October 1995
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The paper extends the previous work of the authors in which they have introduced the so-called generalized confluent hypergeometric (CHG) functions. These functions are defined as solutions of certain systems of partial differential equations on a finite dimensional complex vector space. As a special case, CHG functions include the general hypergeometric functions studied by K. Aomoto and I. M. Gel'fand. The main result of the article is that the system of equations for CHG functions can be obtained from the system for Aomoto-Gel'fand functions by a finite number of certain limit processes. The classical analogue of this result is a limit process that reduces the equation for hypergeometric (Gauss) functions into the equation for degenerate hypergeometric (Kummer) functions.
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limit processes
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