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Q-analog and Q-gamma function

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Difference between Q-analog and Q-gamma function

Q-analog vs. Q-gamma function

In mathematics, a q-analog of a theorem, identity or expression is a generalization involving a new parameter q that returns the original theorem, identity or expression in the limit as. 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 Q-analog and Q-gamma function

Q-analog and Q-gamma function have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Q-Pochhammer symbol.

Q-Pochhammer symbol

In mathematics, in the area of combinatorics, a q-Pochhammer symbol, also called a q-shifted factorial, is a ''q''-analog of the Pochhammer symbol.

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Q-analog and Q-gamma function Comparison

Q-analog has 41 relations, while Q-gamma function has 10. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.96% = 1 / (41 + 10).

References

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