Derivative of Jacobi theta 1 at 0

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Theorem

The following formula holds: $$\vartheta_1'(0,q)=\vartheta_2(0,q) \vartheta_3(0,q) \vartheta_4(0,q),$$ where $\vartheta_1$ denotes the Jacobi theta 1, $\vartheta_2$ denotes the Jacobi theta 2, $\vartheta_3$ denotes Jacobi theta 3, and $\vartheta_4$ denotes Jacobi theta 4.

Proof

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