Normal solutions of difference equations, Euler's functions and spirals (Q704879)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2130336
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2130336 |
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Normal solutions of difference equations, Euler's functions and spirals (English)
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20 January 2005
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For the linear homogeneous difference equation of first order \[ f(x+1)= \alpha(x)\cdot f(x) \] a normal solution is characterized by its asymptotic behaviour and defined by means of a product representation. Historical remarks and several examples are given.
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special functions
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linear homogeneous difference equation
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asymptotic behaviour
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normal solution
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principal solution
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gamma function
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beta function
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spirals
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Euler's function
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0.7437463998794556
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0.7429631352424622
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0.7417269945144653
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0.7382717132568359
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0.7377451062202454
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