Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Preface to the second edition
- 1 Basic hypergeometric series
- 2 Summation, transformation, and expansion formulas
- 3 Additional summation, transformation, and expansion formulas
- 4 Basic contour integrals
- 5 Bilateral basic hypergeometric series
- 6 The Askey–Wilson q-beta integral and some associated formulas
- 7 Applications to orthogonal polynomials
- 8 Further applications
- 9 Linear and bilinear generating functions for basic orthogonal polynomials
- 10 q-series in two or more variables
- 11 Elliptic, modular, and theta hypergeometric series
- Appendix I Identities involving q-shifted factorials, q-gamma functions and q-binomial coefficients
- Appendix II Selected summation formulas
- Appendix III Selected transformation formulas
- References
- Symbol index
- Author index
- Subject index
Preface to the second edition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Preface to the second edition
- 1 Basic hypergeometric series
- 2 Summation, transformation, and expansion formulas
- 3 Additional summation, transformation, and expansion formulas
- 4 Basic contour integrals
- 5 Bilateral basic hypergeometric series
- 6 The Askey–Wilson q-beta integral and some associated formulas
- 7 Applications to orthogonal polynomials
- 8 Further applications
- 9 Linear and bilinear generating functions for basic orthogonal polynomials
- 10 q-series in two or more variables
- 11 Elliptic, modular, and theta hypergeometric series
- Appendix I Identities involving q-shifted factorials, q-gamma functions and q-binomial coefficients
- Appendix II Selected summation formulas
- Appendix III Selected transformation formulas
- References
- Symbol index
- Author index
- Subject index
Summary
In 1990 it was beyond our wildest imagination that we would be working on a second edition of this book thirteen years later. In this day and age of rapid growth in almost every area of mathematics, in general, and in Orthogonal Polynomials and Special Functions, in particular, it would not be surprising if the book became obsolete by now and gathered dust on the bookshelves. All we hoped for is a second printing. Even that was only a dream since the main competitor of authors and publishers these days are not other books, but the ubiquitous copying machine. But here we are: bringing out a second edition with full support of our publisher.
The main source of inspiration, of course, has been the readers and users of this book. The response has been absolutely fantastic right from the first weeks the book appeared in print. The kind of warm reception we enjoyed far exceeded our expectations. Years later many of the leading researchers in the field kept asking us if an updated version would soon be forthcoming. Yes, indeed, an updated and expanded version was becoming necessary during the latter part of the 1990's in view of all the explosive growth that the subject was experiencing in many different areas of applications of basic hypergeometric series (also called q-series). However, the most important and significant impetus came from an unexpected source — Statistical Mechanics.
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- Basic Hypergeometric Series , pp. xxv - xxviiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2004