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Theory of Hypergeometric Functions (Hardcover, 2011 Ed.): Kazuhiko Aomoto, Michitake Kita Theory of Hypergeometric Functions (Hardcover, 2011 Ed.)
Kazuhiko Aomoto, Michitake Kita; Appendix by Toshitake Kohno; Translated by Kenji Iohara
R3,551 Discovery Miles 35 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a geometric theory of complex analytic integrals representing hypergeometric functions of several variables. Starting from an integrand which is a product of powers of polynomials, integrals are explained, in an open affine space, as a pair of twisted de Rham cohomology and its dual over the coefficients of local system. It is shown that hypergeometric integrals generally satisfy a holonomic system of linear differential equations with respect to the coefficients of polynomials and also satisfy a holonomic system of linear difference equations with respect to the exponents. These are deduced from Grothendieck-Deligne 's rational de Rham cohomology on the one hand, and by multidimensional extension of Birkhoff 's classical theory on analytic difference equations on the other.

Theory of Hypergeometric Functions (Paperback, 2011 ed.): Kazuhiko Aomoto, Michitake Kita Theory of Hypergeometric Functions (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Kazuhiko Aomoto, Michitake Kita; Appendix by Toshitake Kohno; Translated by Kenji Iohara
R2,561 Discovery Miles 25 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a geometric theory of complex analytic integrals representing hypergeometric functions of several variables. Starting from an integrand which is a product of powers of polynomials, integrals are explained, in an open affine space, as a pair of twisted de Rham cohomology and its dual over the coefficients of local system. It is shown that hypergeometric integrals generally satisfy a holonomic system of linear differential equations with respect to the coefficients of polynomials and also satisfy a holonomic system of linear difference equations with respect to the exponents. These are deduced from Grothendieck-Deligne's rational de Rham cohomology on the one hand, and by multidimensional extension of Birkhoff's classical theory on analytic difference equations on the other.

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