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Nu function

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In mathematics, the nu function is a generalization of the reciprocal gamma function of the Laplace transform.

Formally, it can be defined as

where is the Gamma function.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Erdélyi, A; Magnus, W; Tricomi, FG; Oberhettinger, F (1981). Higher Transcendental Functions, Vol. 3: The Function y(x) and Related Functions. pp. 217–224.
  2. ^ Gradshteyn, Izrail Solomonovich; Ryzhik, Iosif Moiseevich; Geronimus, Yuri Veniaminovich; Tseytlin, Michail Yulyevich; Jeffrey, Alan (2015) [October 2014]. Zwillinger, Daniel; Moll, Victor Hugo (eds.). Table of Integrals, Series, and Products. Translated by Scripta Technica, Inc. (8th ed.). Academic Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-12-384933-5. LCCN 2014010276.