Elliptic gamma function

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In mathematics, the elliptic gamma function is a generalization of the q-gamma function, which is itself the q-analog of the ordinary gamma function. It is closely related to a function studied by Jackson (1905), and can be expressed in terms of the triple gamma function. It is given by

It obeys several identities:

and

where θ is the q-theta function.

When , it essentially reduces to the infinite q-Pochhammer symbol:

Multiplication Formula[]

Define

Then the following formula holds with (Felder & Varchenko (2003)).

References[]

  • Jackson, F. H. (1905), "The Basic Gamma-Function and the Elliptic Functions", Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character, The Royal Society, 76 (508): 127–144, Bibcode:1905RSPSA..76..127J, doi:10.1098/rspa.1905.0011, ISSN 0950-1207, JSTOR 92601
  • Gasper, George; Rahman, Mizan (2004), Basic hypergeometric series, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 96 (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-83357-8, MR 2128719
  • Ruijsenaars, S. N. M. (1997), "First order analytic difference equations and integrable quantum systems", Journal of Mathematical Physics, 38 (2): 1069–1146, Bibcode:1997JMP....38.1069R, doi:10.1063/1.531809, ISSN 0022-2488, MR 1434226
  • A gerbe for the elliptic gamma function
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