Does the integral of the gamma function ever occur atall?
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Does the integral of the gamma function ever occur in any department of mathematics? And I am not talking about integrals inwhich you have the product of two gamma functions facing in opposite directions (& that usually as the reciprocal anyway, even on the rare occasions when I do see it), or about Meijer-G & Fox-H functions & stuff like that - I mean the straightforward integral of the gamma function. I have never seen it and none seem ever to so much as mention it.
integration gamma-function
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Does the integral of the gamma function ever occur in any department of mathematics? And I am not talking about integrals inwhich you have the product of two gamma functions facing in opposite directions (& that usually as the reciprocal anyway, even on the rare occasions when I do see it), or about Meijer-G & Fox-H functions & stuff like that - I mean the straightforward integral of the gamma function. I have never seen it and none seem ever to so much as mention it.
integration gamma-function
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Have a look at math.stackexchange.com/questions/2155400/…
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– Claude Leibovici
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Does the integral of the gamma function ever occur in any department of mathematics? And I am not talking about integrals inwhich you have the product of two gamma functions facing in opposite directions (& that usually as the reciprocal anyway, even on the rare occasions when I do see it), or about Meijer-G & Fox-H functions & stuff like that - I mean the straightforward integral of the gamma function. I have never seen it and none seem ever to so much as mention it.
integration gamma-function
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Does the integral of the gamma function ever occur in any department of mathematics? And I am not talking about integrals inwhich you have the product of two gamma functions facing in opposite directions (& that usually as the reciprocal anyway, even on the rare occasions when I do see it), or about Meijer-G & Fox-H functions & stuff like that - I mean the straightforward integral of the gamma function. I have never seen it and none seem ever to so much as mention it.
integration gamma-function
integration gamma-function
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Have a look at math.stackexchange.com/questions/2155400/…
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– Claude Leibovici
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Have a look at math.stackexchange.com/questions/2155400/…
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– Claude Leibovici
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