The following pages link to W. N. Bailey (Q566003):
Displaying 50 items.
- Some transformations of generalized hypergeometric series, and contour-integrals of Barnes's type. (Q566004) (← links)
- Relations between some definite integrals involving selfreciprocal functions. (Q566142) (← links)
- On one of Ramanujan's theorems. (Q568685) (← links)
- The partial sum of the coefficients of the hypergeometric series. (Q572947) (← links)
- A note on an integral due to Ramanujan. (Q572953) (← links)
- An extension of Meissel's expansion in Kapteyn series, and some similar expansions. (Q572954) (← links)
- Some series and integrals involving associated Legendre functions. I, II. (Q572959) (← links)
- On the solutions of some integral equations. (Q573102) (← links)
- An elementary proof of Saalschütz's theorem on generalised hypergeometric series. (Q578495) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansions of products of Bessel functions. (Q1439557) (← links)
- Products of generalized hypergeometric series. (Q1441180) (← links)
- Some definite integrals allied to an integral of Jacobi. (Q1830068) (← links)
- Some integrals of Kapteyn's type involving Bessel functions. (Q1830069) (← links)
- Some definite integrals involving Bessel functions. (Q1830070) (← links)
- On a function which is its own reciprocal in the Fourier-Bessel integral transform. (Q1830071) (← links)
- Some classes of functions which are their own reciprocals in the Fourier-Bessel integral transform. (Q1830072) (← links)
- A generalization of an integral due to Ramanujan. (Q1830073) (← links)
- An extension of Whipple's theorem on well-poised hypergeometric series. (Q1833687) (← links)
- Some definite integrals involving Legendre functions. (Q1833691) (← links)
- Some series of squares of Bessel functions. (Q1833702) (← links)
- Transformations of generalized hypergeometric series. (Q1835404) (← links)
- Some identities involving generalized hypergeometric series. (Q1835405) (← links)
- An identity involving Heine's basic hypergeometric series. (Q1835410) (← links)
- A note Bateman's expansion in Bessel functions. (Q1835421) (← links)
- On the double-integral representation of Appell's function \(F_4\). (Q2580222) (← links)
- On the product of two associated Legendre functions. (Q2586594) (← links)
- On the product of two Laguerre polynomials. (Q2590989) (← links)
- On Hermite polynomials and associated Legendre functions. (Q2594239) (← links)
- Self-reciprocal functions involving confluent hypergeometric functions. (Q2596427) (← links)
- Some integral formulae involving associated Legendre functions. (Q2596458) (← links)
- An integral representation for the product of two Hermite polynomials. (Q2596469) (← links)
- The generating function of Jacobi polynomials. (Q2596472) (← links)
- Note on the products for the theta-functions. (Q2596480) (← links)
- A new proof of Dixon's theorem on hypergeometric series. (Q2600571) (← links)
- Associated hypergeometric series. (Q2600572) (← links)
- An integral representation for the product of two Whitt\-aker functions. (Q2600594) (← links)
- Some identities connected with representations of numbers. (Q2607699) (← links)
- Series of hypergeometric type which are infinite in both directions. (Q2607710) (← links)
- On the product of two Legendre polynomials with different arguments. (Q2607725) (← links)
- Some infinite integrals involving Bessel functions. II. (Q2607735) (← links)
- Some infinite integrals involving Bessel functions. (Q2612238) (← links)
- Some expansions in Bessel functions involving Appell's functions \(F_4\). (Q2612241) (← links)
- Generalized hypergeometric series. (Q2612257) (← links)
- On the reducibility of Appell's function \(F_4\). (Q2617317) (← links)
- Some theorems concerning products of hypergeometric series. (Q2617318) (← links)
- Transformations of well-poised hypergeometric series. (Q2621627) (← links)
- On certain relations between hypergeometric series of higher order. (Q2621628) (← links)
- A reducible case of the fourth type of Appell's hypergeometric functions of two variables. (Q2621629) (← links)
- On the product of two Legendre polynomials. (Q2623282) (← links)
- On an integral formula for an associated Legendre function. (Q2623287) (← links)