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  2. Frobenius method - Wikipedia

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    The method of Frobenius is to seek a power series solution of the form. Differentiating: Substituting the above differentiation into our original ODE: The expression is known as the indicial polynomial, which is quadratic in r. The general definition of the indicial polynomial is the coefficient of the lowest power of z in the infinite series.

  3. Frobenius solution to the hypergeometric equation - Wikipedia

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    This is a method that uses the series solution for a differential equation, where we assume the solution takes the form of a series. This is usually the method we use for complicated ordinary differential equations. The solution of the hypergeometric differential equation is very important. For instance, Legendre's differential equation can be ...

  4. Hypergeometric function - Wikipedia

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    If 1−c, a−b, a+b−c differ by signs or two of them are 1/3 or −1/3 then there is a cubic transformation of the hypergeometric function, connecting it to a different value of z related by a cubic equation. The first examples were given by Goursat (1881). A typical example is

  5. Regular singular point - Wikipedia

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    A Möbius transformation may be applied to move ∞ into the finite part of the complex plane if required, see example on Bessel differential equation below. Then the Frobenius method based on the indicial equation may be applied to find possible solutions that are power series times complex powers (z − a) r near any given a in the complex ...

  6. Legendre polynomials - Wikipedia

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    The Legendre polynomials were first introduced in 1782 by Adrien-Marie Legendre [3] as the coefficients in the expansion of the Newtonian potential where r and r′ are the lengths of the vectors x and x′ respectively and γ is the angle between those two vectors. The series converges when r > r′.

  7. Frobenius formula - Wikipedia

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    Frobenius formula. In mathematics, specifically in representation theory, the Frobenius formula, introduced by G. Frobenius, computes the characters of irreducible representations of the symmetric group Sn. Among the other applications, the formula can be used to derive the hook length formula .

  8. Legendre function - Wikipedia

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    The general Legendre equation reads ″ ′ + [(+)] =, where the numbers λ and μ may be complex, and are called the degree and order of the relevant function, respectively. . The polynomial solutions when λ is an integer (denoted n), and μ = 0 are the Legendre polynomials P n; and when λ is an integer (denoted n), and μ = m is also an integer with | m | < n are the associated Legendre ...

  9. Contact geometry - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, contact geometry is the study of a geometric structure on smooth manifolds given by a hyperplane distribution in the tangent bundle satisfying a condition called 'complete non-integrability'. Equivalently, such a distribution may be given (at least locally) as the kernel of a differential one-form, and the non-integrability ...