MacRobert E function
In mathematics, the E-function was introduced by to extend the generalized hypergeometric series pFq to the case p > q + 1. The underlying objective was to define a very general function that includes as particular cases the majority of the special functions known until then. However, this function had no great impact on the literature as it can always be expressed in terms of the Meijer G-function, while the opposite is not true, so that the G-function is of a still more general nature. It is defined as:
Definition
There are several ways to define the MacRobert E-function; the following definition is in terms of the generalized hypergeometric function:- when p ≤ q and x ≠ 0, or p = q + 1 and |x| > 1:
- when p ≥ q + 2, or p = q + 1 and |x| < 1:
Relationship with the Meijer G-function
The MacRobert E-function can always be expressed in terms of the Meijer G-function:where the parameter values are unrestricted, i.e. this relation holds without exception.