Concept information
Preferred term
Clausen function
Definition
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In mathematics, the Clausen function, introduced by Thomas Clausen (1832), is a transcendental, special function of a single variable. It can variously be expressed in the form of a definite integral, a trigonometric series, and various other forms. It is intimately connected with the polylogarithm, inverse tangent integral, polygamma function, Riemann zeta function, Dirichlet eta function, and Dirichlet beta function. The Clausen function of order 2 – often referred to as the Clausen function, despite being but one of a class of many – is given by the integral:
(Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clausen_function)
Broader concept
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URI
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