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In mathematics, the inverse gamma function is the inverse function of the gamma function. In other words, it is the function satisfying . For example, [1]. Usually, the inverse gamma function refers to the principal branch on the interval where is the unique positive number such that the digamma function [2].
Definition
The inverse gamma function may be defined by the following integral representation[3]
Where , and a and b are real numbers with , and is the Borel Meausure.
Approximation
To compute the branches of the inverse gamma function one can first compute the Taylor series of near . The series can then be truncated and inverted, which yields successively better approximations to . For instance, we have the quadratic approximation[4]
The inverse gamma function also has the following asymptotic formula[5]
Where is the Lambert W function. The formula is found by inverting the Stirling approximation, and so can also be expanded into an asymptotic series.
References
- ^ Borwein, Corless (2017). "Gamma and Factorial in the Monthly". arXiv:1703.05349.
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(help) - ^ Uchiyama, MITSURU (April 2012). "The principal inverse of the gamma function". Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 140 (4): 1347. doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-2011-11023-2. JSTOR 41505586. S2CID 85549521. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- ^ Pederse, Henrik (9 Sep 2013). "Inverses of gamma functions". Constructive Approximation: 7. doi:10.1007/s00365-014-9239-1.
- ^ Corless; Folitse; Jeffrey (2017). "Properties and Computation of the Functional Inverse of Gamma". SYNASC: 65. doi:10.1109/SYNASC.2017.00020.
- ^ Amenyou, Komla. "Properties and Computation of the Inverse of the Gamma function". Western:Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies.