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where: K(m) is the complete elliptic integral of the first kind, K'(m)=K(1-m), and is the elliptic nome.
Note that the functions θp(z,m) are sometimes defined in terms of the nome q(m) and written θp(z,q) (e.g. NIST[5]). The functions may also be written in terms of the τ parameter θp(z|τ) where .
Relationship to other functions
The Neville theta functions may be expressed in terms of the Jacobi theta functions[5]
where .
The Neville theta functions are related to the Jacobi elliptic functions. If pq(u,m) is a Jacobi elliptic function (p and q are one of s,c,n,d), then
Examples
Symmetry
Complex 3D plots
Implementation
NetvilleThetaC[z,m], NevilleThetaD[z,m], NevilleThetaN[z,m], and NevilleThetaS[z,m] are built-in functions of Mathematica.[6]