Quadratic relations for confluent hypergeometric functions
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概要
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We present a theory of intersection on the complex projective line for homology and cohomology groups defined by connections which are regular or not. We apply this theory to confluent hypergeometric functions, and obtain, as an analogue of period relations, quadratic relations satisfied by confluent hypergeometric functions.
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著者
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Majima H
The Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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Matsumoto Keiji
Department Of Applied Physics Graduate School Of Engineering Yokohama National University
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Majima Hideyuki
Department Of Exp. Radiol. And Health Phys. Fukui Medical Univ.
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Majima Hideyuki
Department Of Mathematics Faculty Of Science Ochanomizu University
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Matsumoto Keiji
Department Of Mathematics Graduate Shool Of Science Hokkaido University
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Takayama Nobuki
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Kobe University
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Takayama Nobuki
Department Of Mathematics Faculty Of Science Kobe University
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Majima Hideyuki
Department of Exp. Radiol. and health phys. , Fukui Medical Univ.
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