ts. Also another
> advantage of the MeijerG approach is that it gives convergence
> conditions --- though perhaps there is a way to implement it in the
> holonomic module (https://github.com/sympy/sympy/issues/11322).
>
> Ondrej
>
> P.S. Thanks Brandon for your email. I think the above
I've been thinking about this same topic a lot recently (partially due to a
question about a G-function form of tanh), and it seems like the more
generalized G-function you mentioned, Ondrej, is probably necessary at some
point. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of literature on these
, brandon willard
brandon...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
Is anyone working on multivariate Meijer G or Fox H functions?
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:20 AM, brandon willard
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Yes, this is what drew me to Sympy in the first place!
Now, I have the need to evaluate multivariate versions and wanted to
work
from that existing base. I've been looking at the code, in order
Is anyone working on multivariate Meijer G or Fox H functions?
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