Complex branches of a generalised Lambert W function arising from p,q--binomial coefficients

Abstract

The (x)-function, which solves the equation x = (aw)ew for 0<a<1, has a natural connection to the renowned Lambert W function and also physical relevance through its connection to the Lenz-Ising model of ferromagnetism. We give a detailed analysis of its complex branches and construct Riemann surfaces from these under various conditions of a, unveiling intriguing new links to the Lambert W function.

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