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On generalization of Bailey's identity involving product of generalized hypergeometric series

Complex Variables 2017-02-21 v1

Abstract

The aim of this research paper is to obtain explicit expressions of (i) 1F1[α2α+i;x].1F1[β2β+j;x] {}_1F_1 \left[\begin{array}{c} \alpha \\ 2\alpha + i \end{array} ; x \right]. {}_1F_1\left[ \begin{array}{c} \beta \\ 2\beta + j \end{array} ; x \right] (ii) 1F1[α2αi;x].1F1[β2βj;x]{}_1F_1 \left[ \begin{array}{c} \alpha \\ 2\alpha - i \end{array} ; x \right] . {}_1F_1 \left[ \begin{array}{c} \beta \\ 2\beta - j \end{array} ; x \right] (iii) 1F1[α2α+i;x].1F1[β2βj;x]{}_1F_1 \left[ \begin{array}{c} \alpha \\ 2\alpha + i \end{array} ; x \right] . {}_1F_1 \left[\begin{array}{c} \beta \\ 2\beta - j \end{array} ; x \right] in the most general form for any i,j=0,1,2,i,j=0,1,2,\ldots For i=j=0i=j=0, we recover well known and useful identity due to Bailey. The results are derived with the help of a well known Bailey's formula involving products of generalized hypergeometric series and generalization of Kummer's second transformation formulas available in the literature. A few interesting new as well as known special cases have also been given.

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@article{arxiv.1702.05855,
  title  = {On generalization of Bailey's identity involving product of generalized hypergeometric series},
  author = {Y. S. Kim and A. K. Rathie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.05855},
  year   = {2017}
}

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