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This volume presents a sophisticated treatment of higher special functions with emphasis on the central two-point connection problem using singularity-based approaches. Written by Wolfgang Lay, it offers mathematicians and theoretical physicists a rigorous framework for analyzing special functions near singular points and their analytic continuations.
The work systematically develops the theory needed to understand how special functions behave at critical singularities and how solutions connect across these problematic regions. Through detailed mathematical exposition, the author elucidates the structure of these functions and provides tools for practical computation and theoretical analysis.
Part of the prestigious Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications series, this book represents current knowledge in special functions theory and serves as both a reference and research monograph for advanced practitioners in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematical physics.







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