
arXiv: 0911.2098
We show that the use of generalized multivariable forms of Hermite polynomials provide an useful tool for the evaluation of families of elliptic type integrals often encountered in electrostatic and electrodynamics
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Hermite polynomials, Euler function, Elementary classical functions, Laplace transform, Applied Mathematics, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), gamma function, Gamma function, elliptic integral, 33E05, 33C45, Elliptic integral, Mathematical Physics
Hermite polynomials, Euler function, Elementary classical functions, Laplace transform, Applied Mathematics, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), gamma function, Gamma function, elliptic integral, 33E05, 33C45, Elliptic integral, Mathematical Physics
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