
doi: 10.15421/242405
In this paper, we consider the extension of the analytic functions of two variables by special families of functions — continued fractions. In particular, we establish new symmetric domains of the analytical continuation of three ratios of Horn's confluent hypergeometric function $\mathrm{H}_7$ with certain conditions on real and complex parameters using their continued fraction representations. We use Worpitzky's theorem, the multiple parabola theorem, and a technique that extends the convergence, already known for a small domain, to a larger domain to obtain domains of convergence of continued fractions, and the PC method to prove that they are also domains of analytical continuation.
analytic continuation, convergence, Appell, Horn and Lauricella functions, holomorphic function of several complex variables, QA1-939, hypergeometric function, Continuation of analytic objects in several complex variables, Convergence and divergence of continued fractions, Mathematics, Analytic continuation of functions of one complex variable, Continued fractions; complex-analytic aspects, continued fraction
analytic continuation, convergence, Appell, Horn and Lauricella functions, holomorphic function of several complex variables, QA1-939, hypergeometric function, Continuation of analytic objects in several complex variables, Convergence and divergence of continued fractions, Mathematics, Analytic continuation of functions of one complex variable, Continued fractions; complex-analytic aspects, continued fraction
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