Difference between revisions of "Reciprocal gamma"
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File:Reciprocalgammaplotonneg4to10.png|Graph of $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$ on $[-4,10]$. | File:Reciprocalgammaplotonneg4to10.png|Graph of $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$ on $[-4,10]$. | ||
+ | File:Reciprocalgammaplotonneg7.5to5.1.png|Graph of $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$ on $[-7.5,5.1]$. | ||
File:Complex Reciprocal Gamma.jpg|[[Domain coloring]] of [[analytic continuation]] $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$. | File:Complex Reciprocal Gamma.jpg|[[Domain coloring]] of [[analytic continuation]] $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$. | ||
File:Gamma and reciprocal gamma (abramowitzandstegun).png|Plot of [[Gamma function|$\Gamma$]] and $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$ from Abramowitz&Stegun. | File:Gamma and reciprocal gamma (abramowitzandstegun).png|Plot of [[Gamma function|$\Gamma$]] and $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$ from Abramowitz&Stegun. |
Revision as of 00:08, 24 May 2016
The reciprocal gamma function is the function $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma(z)}$, where $\Gamma$ denotes the gamma function.
- Complex Reciprocal Gamma.jpg
Domain coloring of analytic continuation $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$.
Plot of $\Gamma$ and $\dfrac{1}{\Gamma}$ from Abramowitz&Stegun.
Properties
Gamma function Weierstrass product