| 1. | Holds where is the digamma function and is the gamma function.
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| 2. | Where \ psi ( x ) is the digamma function.
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| 3. | Also notable is the continued use of digamma ? for / w /.
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| 4. | The archaic letter digamma ( ? / ? / ? ) is sometimes used.
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| 5. | :: Historically, the letter that belongs between epsilon and zeta is digamma.
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| 6. | The following example is the classical Poincar?type asymptotic expansion of the digamma function.
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| 7. | The digamma function is often denoted as, or ( the archaic Greek letter digamma ).
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| 8. | The digamma function is often denoted as, or ( the archaic Greek letter digamma ).
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| 9. | \psi is the digamma function.
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| 10. | The sound existed in Mycenean Greek, as attested in Linear B and archaic Greek inscriptions using digamma.
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