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Multiplication theorem and Q-gamma function

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Difference between Multiplication theorem and Q-gamma function

Multiplication theorem vs. Q-gamma function

In mathematics, the multiplication theorem is a certain type of identity obeyed by many special functions related to the gamma function. In q-analog theory, the q-gamma function, or basic gamma function, is a generalization of the ordinary Gamma function closely related to the double gamma function.

Similarities between Multiplication theorem and Q-gamma function

Multiplication theorem and Q-gamma function have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Gamma function.

Gamma function

In mathematics, the gamma function (represented by, the capital Greek alphabet letter gamma) is an extension of the factorial function, with its argument shifted down by 1, to real and complex numbers.

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Multiplication theorem and Q-gamma function Comparison

Multiplication theorem has 38 relations, while Q-gamma function has 10. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 2.08% = 1 / (38 + 10).

References

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