Multiplication Theorem

In mathematics, the multiplication theorem is a certain type of identity obeyed by many special functions related to the gamma function. For the explicit case of the gamma function, the identity is a product of values; thus the name. The various relations all stem from the same underlying principle; that is, the relation for one special function can be derived from that for the others, and is simply a manifestation of the same identity in different guises.

Read more about Multiplication Theorem:  Finite Characteristic, Gamma Function-Legendre Function, Polygamma Function, Hurwitz Zeta Function, Periodic Zeta Function, Polylogarithm, Kummer's Function, Bernoulli Polynomials, Characteristic Zero

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