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==References==
 
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* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=Logarithm of quotient of Jacobi theta 3 equals a sum of sines|next=findme}}: 16.30.4
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* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=Logarithm of quotient of Jacobi theta 3 equals a sum of sines|next=findme}}: $16.30.4$
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 5 July 2016

Theorem

The following formula holds: $$\log \left( \dfrac{\vartheta_4(\alpha+\beta,q)}{\vartheta_4(\alpha-\beta,q)} \right)=4\displaystyle\sum_{k=1}^{\infty} \dfrac{1}{k} \dfrac{q^k}{1-q^{2k}}\sin(2k\alpha) \sin(2k\beta),$$ where $\log$ denotes the logarithm, $\vartheta_4$ denotes the Jacobi theta 4, and $\sin$ denotes sine.

Proof

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