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Elliptic Integrals > EllipticPi[n,z,m] > Introduction to the incomplete elliptic integrals





The best-known properties and formulas for incomplete elliptic integrals


The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and are equal to at the origin points:

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and for particular argument values can be evaluated in closed forms, for example:

At infinities, the incomplete elliptic integrals , , and have the following values:

The incomplete elliptic integrals , and are analytical functions of and , which are defined over . The incomplete elliptic integral is an analytical function of , , and , which is defined over .

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and do not have poles and essential singularities with respect to their variables.

For fixed , the functions , , and have an infinite number of branch points at and . They have complicated branch cut.

For fixed , , the function has two branch points at and . For fixed , , the function has an infinite number of branch points at , and . For fixed , , the function does not have branch points.

The incomplete elliptic integrals , and are quasi‐periodic functions with respect to :

The incomplete elliptic integral is a periodic function with respect to with period :

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and have mirror symmetry:

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and are odd functions with respect to .

The incomplete elliptic integral has the following series expansions at the point :

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and have the following series expansions at the point :

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and have the following series expansions at the point :

The incomplete elliptic integrals , and have the following series expansions at the point :

The incomplete elliptic integrals and have the following series expansions at the point :

The incomplete elliptic integrals and have the following series expansions at the point :

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and can be represented through different kinds of series, for example:

where is an elliptic nome and is a complete elliptic integral.

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and have the following integral representations:

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , and with linear arguments can sometimes be simplified, for example:

In some cases, simplification can be realized for more complicated arguments, for example:

Sums of the incomplete elliptic integrals , , and with different values and can be evaluated by the following summation formulas:

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , , and satisfy numerous identities, for example:

The first derivative of the incomplete elliptic integral with respect to variable has the following representation:

The previous formula can be generalized to the derivative:

The first derivatives of the incomplete elliptic integrals , , , and with respect to variable have the following simple representations:

The previous formulas can be generalized to the arbitrary-order symbolic derivatives:

The first derivatives of the incomplete elliptic integrals , , and with respect to variable have the following representations:

The previous formulas can be generalized to the arbitrary-order symbolic derivatives:

The indefinite integral of the incomplete elliptic integral with respect to variable has the following representation through the infinite series that includes the Appell hypergeometric function of two variables:

The indefinite integrals of all incomplete elliptic integrals , , , and with respect to variable have the following representations:

The indefinite integrals of incomplete elliptic integrals , , and with respect to variable can be expressed in closed forms by the following formulas:

The incomplete elliptic integrals , , , and satisfy the following differential equations: