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Many special functions appear as solutions of differential equations or integrals of elementary functions. Most special functions have relationships with representation theory of Lie groups.

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Asymptotic behavior of hypergeometric function ${}_{3}F_{2}(a,b-n,c-n;d-n,e-n;1)$ for $n\to\...

Suppose $a,b,c,d,e\in\mathbb{R}$ are such that $d+e-a-b-c>0$ and $d,e\notin\mathbb{Z}$. I would like to know whether it is possible to deduce an asymptotic formula for the sequence given by the hyperg …
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Orthogonal polynomials with quadratic recurrence coefficients

Consider the monic orthogonal polynomials determined by the recurrence $$p_{n+1}(x)=(x-n(n+b))p_{n}(x)-n(n+a)p_{n-1}(x), \quad n\in\mathbb{N},$$ with the initial conditions $p_{-1}(x)=0$ and $p_{0}(x) …
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An explicit representation for polynomials generated by a power of $x/\sin(x)$

The coefficients $d_{k}(n)$ given by the power series $$\left(\frac{x}{\sin x}\right)^{n}=\sum_{k=0}^{\infty}d_{k}(n)\frac{x^{2k}}{(2k)!}$$ are polynomials in $n$ of degree $k$. First few examples: $ …
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Challenging problems concerning Jacobian elliptic functions with complex modulus

The conjecture has been verified. For the proof and other interesting details, see http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.06089.
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A connection between basic hypergeometric series and number theory

I am studying functions given by the power series: $$f(z)=1+\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}\frac{z^n}{(1-q)(1-q^2)\cdots(1-q^{n})}.$$ The parameter $q$ is usually assumed to be such that $|q|<1$. Then it is easy …
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Challenging problems concerning Jacobian elliptic functions with complex modulus

I study some qualitative properties of Jacobian elliptic functions. Consider, for example, function $sn(u,k)$. In most applications, modulus $k\in(0,1)$ and then everything is very clear, since $sn(u, …
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An extreme of Jacobi elliptic function on an interval

Consider the Jacobi elliptic function $sn(\cdot,k)$ restricted to the interval $(0,2K)$, where $K=K(k)$ is complete elliptic integral of the first kind. If $0<k<1$, then it is well known the this func …
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Asymptotic behaviour of an integral

For $k\in\mathbb{N}_{0}$ and $x\in\mathbb{R}$, define $$I_{k}(x):=\int_{0}^{\pi/2}\cos(xg(\theta))\sin^{2k}\theta\,\mathrm{d}\theta$$ where $$g(\theta)=\int_{\sin\theta}^{1}\frac{\mathrm{d}t}{\sqrt{(1 …
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Jacobi elliptic functions with modulus on the unit circle

I am gathering some available informations on Jacobi elliptic functions $sn(z,k)$, $cn(z,k)$, $dn(z,k)$ with $k\in\mathbb{C}$, $|k|=1$. I can not find much on them in standard references (Abramowitz&S …
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Asymptotic behavior of a sequence of functions

For $n\in\mathbb{N}$ and $q\in(0,1)$, define $$f_{n}(q):=\sum_{i_{1},i_{2},\dots,i_{n}=1}^{\infty}\frac{q^{i_1+i_2+\dots+i_n}}{(1-q^{i_1+i_2})(1-q^{i_2+i_3})\dots(1-q^{i_{n-1}+i_n})(1-q^{i_n+i_1})}.$$ …
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