Jackson integral
In q-analog theory, the Jackson integral or q-integral is a series in the theory of special functions that expresses the operation inverse to q-differentiation. The Jackson integral was introduced by Frank Hilton Jackson.
In q-analog theory, the Jackson integral or q-integral is a series in the theory of special functions that expresses the operation inverse to q-differentiation. The Jackson integral was introduced by Frank Hilton Jackson.
In q-analog theory, the Jackson integral or q-integral is a series in the theory of special functions that expresses the operation inverse to q-differentiation. The Jackson integral was introduced by Frank Hilton Jackson.
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