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    Hypergeometric Differential Equation

    Definition

    z(1 - z)(d^2 y)/(d z^2) + [c - (a + b + 1) z](d y)/(d z) - a b y = 0. It has regular singular points at 0, 1, and ∞. Every second-order ordinary differential equation with at most three regular singular points can be transformed into the hypergeometric differential equation.

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