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Q-Analogue of a Two Variable Inverse Pair of Series with Applications to Basic Double Hypergeometric Series

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Christian Krattenthaler*
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Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria
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Let be a pair of a formal series (fps) in z1 and z2 of the form where is an fps with for i = 1,2. Then there exists a unique pair of fps which is also of the form (1.1), with This pair is called the inverse of f(z1,z2 ).

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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1989

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