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I am attaching a worksheet requiring the use of a hypergeometric function 3F2 as may be seen. I am at a lost in setting this up in Mathcad 15.
Anyone that can help would be greatly be appreciated.
Thanks
Dick..
Hi Richard. As Valery point to, 2F1 = fhyper (Gauss) and 1F1 = mhyper (Kummer), are the hypergeom functions avaibles in mathcad. For 3F2 (which have 3+2+1=6 args) you can use this directly in mathcad: Generalized hypergeometric function 3F2: Integral representations (formula 07.27.07.0001)
If the integral fails or take to much time, can implement some numerical procedure to evaluate it, probably with more than one routine, each one for some convenient range of the values of the variables.
Best regards.
Alvaro.
Hi RC,
Perhaps the hypergeom function, in the version of mathcad Academic / student edition, is not enabled. However, in the examples of the guide, it works.
So I tried to create the function corresponding to that you want.
These are the results of my calculations following the textbook of mathematics "Bronstein-Semendjajew". They are contrary to the builtin function mathcad "hypergeom".
Greetings
FM
Based on the previous results, we get:
Best regards
FM