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Gamma Function diffrent results from Prime / Wolfram
03-12-2018, 04:45 PM (This post was last modified: 03-12-2018 04:46 PM by Joe Horn.)
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RE: Gamma Function diffrent results from Prime / Wolfram
When you say Gamma(1/3,-216) do you really mean Gamma((1/3,-216))? They are different (look at the parentheses). The first is Gamma with two real arguments (not sure what that means mathematically), and the second is Gamma with one complex argument, same as Gamma(1/3-216*i).

Observations: In Home, Gamma with two real arguments returns a result. Anybody know what it means? The built-in Help system doesn't mention that Gamma allows more than one argument. It also says that only real arguments are allowed, but complex arguments don't cause an error. Hmmm.

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