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arxiv: 1705.10095 · v2 · pith:KNLT7J2Hnew · submitted 2017-05-29 · 🧮 math.CA

Heine's method and A_n to A_m transformation formulas

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We apply Heine's method---the key idea Heine used in 1846 to derive his famous transformation formula for $_2\phi_1$ series---to multiple basic series over the root system of type $A$. In the classical case, this leads to a bibasic extension of Heine's formula, which was implicit in a paper of Andrews which he wrote in 1966. As special cases, we recover extensions of many of Ramanujan's $_2\phi_1$ transformations. In addition, we extend previous work of the author regarding a bibasic extension of Andrews' $q$-Lauricella function, and show how to obtain very general transformation formulas of this type. The results obtained include transformations of an $n$-fold sum into an $m$-fold sum.

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