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In mathematics, the Bateman function (or k-function) kn, named after Harry Bateman, is a special case of the confluent hypergeometric function studied by Bateman (1931). Bateman defined it by

References

  • Bateman, H. (1931), "The k-function, a particular case of the confluent hypergeometric function", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 33 (4): 817–831, ISSN 0002-9947, MR1501618