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Dal'nevostochnyi Matematicheskii Zhurnal, 2014, Volume 14, Number 2, Pages 242–247 (Mi dvmg289)  

An arithmetic interpretation of a three-term identity from the theta functions theory

M. D. Monina

Institute for Applied Mathematics, Khabarovsk Division, Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Abstract: The article offers the proof of a three-term identity from the theta functions theory, based on Liouville's arithmetical methods.
Key words: elliptic function, theta function, Liouville's methods, three-term identity.
Received: 18.09.2014
Document Type: Article
UDC: 519.116 + 511.556
MSC: Primary 11F20; Secondary 11F27
Language: Russian
Citation: M. D. Monina, “An arithmetic interpretation of a three-term identity from the theta functions theory”, Dal'nevost. Mat. Zh., 14:2 (2014), 242–247
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\paper An arithmetic interpretation of a three-term identity from the theta functions theory
\jour Dal'nevost. Mat. Zh.
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\pages 242--247
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