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Horn function

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In the theory of special functions in mathematics, the Horn functions are the 34 distinct convergent hypergeometric series of order two enumerated by J. Horn (1931) (as corrected by Borngässer in 1933).

There are 14 complete series for which p==p^'==q==q^'==2,