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The Gamma function is differentially transcendental over certain differential domains of real-valued functions defined on fixed subintervals of (0, ∞).
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In memory of Lee A. Rubel
Research supported by NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship No. DMS-9407549.
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Miller, C. An extension of hölder’s theorem on the gamma function. Isr. J. Math. 97, 183–187 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02774035
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