
arXiv: math/0303205
handle: 21.11116/0000-0004-325F-A
We define a general class of (multiple) integrals of hypergeometric type associated with the Jacobi theta functions. These integrals are related to theta hypergeometric series through the residue calculus. In the one variable case, we get theta function extensions of the Meijer function. A number of multiple generalizations of the elliptic beta integral [S2] associated with the root systems $A_n$ and $C_n$ is described. Some of the $C_n$-examples were proposed earlier by van Diejen and the author, but other integrals are new. An example of the biorthogonality relations associated with the elliptic beta integrals is considered in detail.
41 pages, some typos are removed, an appendix is added
Other basic hypergeometric functions and integrals in several variables, Hypergeometric functions associated with root systems, theta hypergeometric integrals, 33Dxx, 33E20, 39A13, Other hypergeometric functions and integrals in several variables, Elliptic functions and integrals, \(q\)-gamma functions, \(q\)-beta functions and integrals, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Elliptic integrals as hypergeometric functions, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, Jacobi theta functions, multiple hypergeometric integrals
Other basic hypergeometric functions and integrals in several variables, Hypergeometric functions associated with root systems, theta hypergeometric integrals, 33Dxx, 33E20, 39A13, Other hypergeometric functions and integrals in several variables, Elliptic functions and integrals, \(q\)-gamma functions, \(q\)-beta functions and integrals, Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Elliptic integrals as hypergeometric functions, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, Jacobi theta functions, multiple hypergeometric integrals
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