On Generalized Gamma Functions Occurring in Diffraction Theory*
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6108174
DOIdoi:10.1143/jpsj.60.1501zbMath1514.33011OpenAlexW2000253227MaRDI QIDQ6108174
Publication date: 29 June 2023
Published in: Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1143/jpsj.60.1501
Basic hypergeometric integrals and functions defined by them (33D60) Exponential and trigonometric functions (33B10)
Related Items (21)
On a unified mixture distribution ⋮ Superstatistics with cut-off tails for financial time series ⋮ A new generalization of the gamma distribution with application to negatively skewed survival data ⋮ Unified treatment for the evaluation of generalized complete and incomplete gamma functions ⋮ Poisson generalized gamma process and its properties ⋮ Change of measure technique in characterizations of the gamma and Kummer distributions ⋮ A generalized Cauchy process having cubic nonlinearity ⋮ Regression mean residual life of a parallel system of dependent components ⋮ A certain generalized Pochhammer symbol and its applications to hypergeometric functions ⋮ A new generalization of the negative binomial distribution ⋮ A unified form of gamma-type distributions ⋮ A unified presentation of the gamma-type functions occurring in diffraction theory and associated probability distributions ⋮ Laplace transforms of the logarithmic functions and their applications ⋮ Extended Weibull type distribution and finite mixture of distributions ⋮ Unnamed Item ⋮ Mellin convolutions, statistical distributions and fractional calculus ⋮ Finite mixture of gamma distributions: a conjugate prior ⋮ On some analytic properties of tempered fractional calculus ⋮ On a generalized mixture distribution ⋮ A family of the incomplete hypergeometric functions and associated integral transform and fractional derivative formulas ⋮ Further results on generalized hypergeometric functions
This page was built for publication: On Generalized Gamma Functions Occurring in Diffraction Theory*