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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3238781

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zbMATH Open0148.05003MaRDI QIDQ5526243FDOQ5526243


Authors: R. P. Agarwal Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1965



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zbMATH Keywords

Meijer's G-function


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Hypergeometric integrals and functions defined by them ((E), (G), (H) and (I) functions) (33C60)



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  • Products of random matrices from fixed trace and induced Ginibre ensembles
  • Theory of the general H-function of two variables
  • A Note on an Expansion of Hypergeometric Functions of Two Variables
  • On a generalized integral transform
  • On certain expansions of generalized hypergeometric functions involving free parameters





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