Special Functions
Explore the intricate world of mathematics with "Special Functions" by George Andrews, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This comprehensive volume spans 682 pages, providing readers with a thorough overview of special functions and their significance in mathematical analysis.
Dive deep into hypergeometric functions and their associated series, including the gamma and beta functions, Bessel functions, and orthogonal polynomials. Andrews emphasizes practical applications, such as the Selberg integral, spherical harmonics, q-series, partitions, and Bailey chains. Each formula is crafted for computational ease, making this book a valuable resource for both students and professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of these fundamental mathematical concepts.
Whether you’re a mathematician, engineer, or enthusiast, "Special Functions" serves as an essential guide in unlocking the complexities of special functions and their applications. Secure your copy today!