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q-theta function

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In mathematics, the q-theta function (or modified Jacobi theta function) is a type of q-series which is used to define elliptic hypergeometric series[1][2]. It is given by

where one takes 0 ≤ |q| < 1. It obeys the identities

It may also be expressed as:

where is the q-Pochhammer symbol.

See also

References

  1. ^ Gasper, G., Rahman, M. (2004). Basic hypergeometric series. Cambridge university press.
  2. ^ Spiridonov, V. P. (2008). Essays on the theory of elliptic hypergeometric functions. Russian Mathematical Surveys, 63(3), 405.