Integral of exponent of a polynomial is a generalized hypergeometric function of the coefficients of the polynomial

Abstract

We show that the integral ∫ eS(x1,...,xn)dx1...dxn, for an arbitrary polynomial S, satisfies a generalized hypergeometric system of differential equations in the sense of I. M. Gelfand et al.

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