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=== Section 9.1 [[Wilson|Wilson]] ===
=== Section 9.1 [[Wilson|Wilson]] ===


==== [[Definition:normWilsonWtilde|normWilsonWtilde]] ====
==== [[Definition:normWilsonWtilde|normWilsonWtilde]]<ref>[[Formula:KLS:09.01:06]]</ref> ====
 
<math display=block>
\normWilsonWtilde{n}@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}:=\frac{\Wilson{n}@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}}{\pochhammer{a+b}{n}\pochhammer{a+c}{n}\pochhammer{a+d}{n}}
</math>
==== [[Definition:monicWilson|monicWilson]]<ref>[[Formula:KLS:09.01:10]]</ref> ====
==== [[Definition:monicWilson|monicWilson]]<ref>[[Formula:KLS:09.01:10]]</ref> ====
<math display=block>
<math display=block>
\Wilson{n}@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}=:(-1)^n\pochhammer{n+a+b+c+d-1}{n}\monicWilson{n}@@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}.
\Wilson{n}@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}=:(-1)^n\pochhammer{n+a+b+c+d-1}{n}\monicWilson{n}@@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}.
</math>
</math>
=== Section 9.2 [[Racah|Racah]] ===
=== Section 9.2 [[Racah|Racah]] ===



Revision as of 18:22, 13 July 2017

Symbols in KLS Chapter 9

Section 9.1 Wilson

normWilsonWtilde[1]

Failed to parse (LaTeXML (experimental; uses MathML): Invalid response ("") from server "http://latexml:8080/convert/":): {\displaystyle \normWilsonWtilde{n}@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}:=\frac{\Wilson{n}@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}}{\pochhammer{a+b}{n}\pochhammer{a+c}{n}\pochhammer{a+d}{n}} }

monicWilson[2]

Failed to parse (LaTeXML (experimental; uses MathML): Invalid response ("") from server "http://latexml:8080/convert/":): {\displaystyle \Wilson{n}@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}=:(-1)^n\pochhammer{n+a+b+c+d-1}{n}\monicWilson{n}@@{x^2}{a}{b}{c}{d}. }

Section 9.2 Racah

Section 9.3 Continuous dual Hahn

Section 9.4 Continuous Hahn

Section 9.5 Hahn

Section 9.6 Dual Hahn

Section 9.7 Meixner-Pollaczek

Section 9.8 Jacobi

Section 9.9Jacobi: Special cases

Section 9.10 Pseudo Jacobi

Section 9.11 Meixner

Section 9.12 Krawtchouk

Section 9.13 Laguerre

Section 9.14 Bessel

Section 9.15 Charlier

Section 9.16 Hermite