An Integral Representation for the Product of Two Jacobi Polynomials†
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- Two reduction formulas for the Srivastava-Daoust double hypergeometric function
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- Fractional calculus with an integral operator containing a generalized Mittag-Leffler function in the kernel
- Multiple integral representations for some families of hypergeometric and other polynomials
- Integral representations for the generalized Bedient polynomials and the generalized Cesàro polynomials
- Miscellaneous properties of some multivariable polynomials
- Bounds for an integral involving the modified lommel function of the first kind
- Infinite summation formulas of double hypergeometric functions
- Linearization relations for the generalized Bedient polynomials of the first and second kinds via their integral representations
- Evaluation of some definite integrals \(\int_{-\frac{\pi}{4}}^{\frac{\pi}{4}}(\cos\theta\pm\sin\theta)^\alpha d\theta\)
- Evaluation of integrals and the Mellin transform
- Analytical expression for the exact curved surface area and volume of hyperboloid of two sheets via Mellin-Barnes type contour integration
- Remark on certain transformations for multiple hypergeometric functions
- On Clausen series \(_3F_2[-m, \alpha, \lambda+3; \beta,\lambda;1]\) with applications
- A hypergeometric generating function inspired by the work of Bedient and Shively
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- A class of finite q-series. II
- Certain transformations for multiple hypergeometric functions
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- On a reducibility of the Kampé de Fériet function
- Transformations associated with quadruple hypergeometric functions of Exton and Srivastava
- Certain reduction and transformation formulas for the Kampé de Fériet function
- Some families of hypergeometric polynomials and associated integral representations
- Analytical expressions for curved surface area of revolution and arc-length of an ellipse: a hypergeometric mechanism
- A note on a family of two-variable polynomials
- Application in initial value problems via operational techniques on a contour integral for Srivastava-Daoust function of two variables
- Integral representations for the Lagrange polynomials, Shively's pseudo-Laguerre polynomials, and the generalized Bessel polynomials
- Some general Hurwitz-Lerch type zeta functions associated with the Srivastava-Daoust multiple hypergeometric functions
- On a new class of unified reduction formulas for Srivastava's general triple hypergeometric function \(F^{(3)}[x,y,z]\)
- Generalized multiple integral representations for a large family of polynomials with applications
- Certain hypergeometric generating functions induced by the work of Brafman and Shively
- Some hypergeometric generating functions motivated by the work of Bedient and Rainville
- A note on certain identities involving general double and triple hypergeometric functions of Exton and Srivastava
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