The hypergeometric function, the confluent hypergeometric function and WKB solutions (Q2058812)
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The hypergeometric function, the confluent hypergeometric function and WKB solutions (English)
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10 December 2021
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Take the Gauss hypergeometric equation and instead of parameters \(a,b,c\) let us write \(a=\alpha_0+\alpha \eta, b=\beta_0+\beta\eta, c=\gamma_0+\gamma\eta\) and instead of the unknown function \(w\) let us take \(w=x^{-c/2}(1-x)^{(-1/2)(a+b-c+1)}\psi\). Then the equation is written in the form \[ (-\frac{d^2}{dx^2}+\eta^2Q)\psi=0,\quad Q=\sum_{j=0}^N \eta^{-j}Q_j(x). \] To such an equation the WKB analysis can be applied. It gives formal solutions that using the Borel summation can be transformed to analytic solutions. In the paper under review a relation between these solutions and the classical solutions of the Gauss equation is established. Also analogous results for the equation for the function \(F_{1,1}\) are obtained.
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asymptotic expansion
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confluent hypergeometric differential equation
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hypergeometric differential equation
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Voros coefficient
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WKB solution
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