Dilogarithm
[Image:Mplwp dilogarithm.svg|thumb|right|325px|The dilogarithm along the real axis]
In mathematics, the dilogarithm, denoted as, is a particular case of the polylogarithm. Two related special functions are referred to as Spence's function, the dilogarithm itself:
and its reflection.
For, an infinite series also applies :
Alternatively, the dilogarithm function is sometimes defined as
In hyperbolic geometry the dilogarithm can be used to compute the volume of an ideal simplex. Specifically, a simplex whose vertices have cross ratio has hyperbolic volume
The function is sometimes called the Bloch-Wigner function. Lobachevsky's function and Clausen's function are closely related functions.
William Spence, after whom the function was named by early writers in the field, was a Scottish mathematician working in the early nineteenth century. He was at school with John Galt, who later wrote a biographical essay on Spence.