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Series involving products of two E-functions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2009

Arun Verma
Affiliation:
The UniversityLucknow, India
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In 1958 Ragab [3] deduced the sums of certain infinite series involving a product of two E-functions in terms of E-functions. MacRobert [2] gave a very simple alternative method for proving the results of Ragab. Later, Ragab [4, 5] in 1962 used a method similar to the one given by MacRobert to deduce a number of summations involving products of E-functions. In this paper, some more general summations of E-functions, which contain Ragab's results as special cases, are given. It may be mentioned that all the series summed run from n = – ∞ to + ∞co instead of n = 0 to + ∞.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust 1964

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