Variations on a Hypergeometric Theme
Abstract
The question was asked: Is it possible to express the function equation 1.1 h(a)\,4F3(a,a,a,a;2a,a+1,a+1;1) question equation in closed form? After considerable analysis, the answer appears to be "no", but during the attempt to answer this question, a number of interesting (and unexpected) related results were obtained, either as specialized transformations, or as closed-form expressions for several related functions. The purpose of this paper is to record and review both the methods attempted and the related identities obtained (specifically new 4F3(1), 5F6(1) and (generalized Euler) sums containing digamma functions) - the former for their educational merit, since they appear to be not-very-well-known, the latter because they do not appear to exist in the literature.
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