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Balanced polygamma function

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In mathematics, the generalized polygamma function or balanced negapolygamma function is a function introduced by Olivier Espinosa and Victor H. Moll[1]. It generalizes the polygamma function to negative and fractional order, but remains equal to it for integer positive orders.

It is defined as follows:

or alternatively,

Several special functions can be expressed in terms of generalized polygamma function.

where is the Hurwitz zeta function
where are Bernoulli polynomials
where K(z) is K-function and A is Glaisher constant, which itself can be expressed in terms of generalized polygamma function:

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