Re: lambertW2



tommy1729 wrote:
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i know we can give powerseries for it.

just as for lambertW.

but im looking for more intresting stuff.

like a closed form for nth derivative, relations between its branches
, an integral representation , transformations , symmetries etc.

if any exist of course.

but they did for lambertW , so why not for this lambertW2.

Do a google search for "Hyper-Lambert function", and tell us if you find
anything interesting.
--
I.N. Galidakis

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