Re: Psi function on the complex plane
- From: ol3@xxxxxxxxx (Oscar Lanzi III)
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 05:11:19 -0500
Well, Gamma(z) itself has simple poles at all nonpositive integers. So
Psi = Gamma'/Gamma will also have simple poles; moreover, the residues
of all poles of Psi will be -1.
--OL
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