Neville theta functions

In mathematics, the Neville theta functions, named after Eric Harold Neville, are defined as follows:

where: K(m) is the complete elliptic integral of the first kind, , and is the elliptic nome.

Note that the functions θp(z,m) are sometimes defined in terms of the nome q(m) and written θp(z,q) (e.g. NIST). The functions may also be written in terms of the τ parameter θp(z|τ) where .

Relationship to other functions

The Neville theta functions may be expressed in terms of the Jacobi theta functions

where .

The Neville theta functions are related to the Jacobi elliptic functions. If pq(u,m) is a Jacobi elliptic function (p and q are one of s,c,n,d), then

Examples

Symmetry

Complex 3D plots

Notes

References

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