Beta Function From Reduction Formulae (Mathematics)

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Beta Function From Reduction Formulae (Mathematics)
Published 11/2024
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Beta Function from Reduction formulae

What you'll learn

Teaching Beta function from Reduction formula with Examples for Engineering and Graduate students

1.9 hours course with relation between Beta and Gamma function

Practice Example

5 minute videos

Teaching in soft and understanble language

Requirements

You will everything learn from basic

Basic of Mathematics

Description

Beta FunctionDefinition of Beta function Introduction to Beta functionBeta Function from Reduction formulaeExamples on Beta functionPractice questionsSolved examples on Beta function with explanationPPT videos on each TOPICRelation between on Beta and Gamma function Beta function is discussed from reduction formulae. In that there are some examples which cannot be discussed with reduction formulae. It has some limitation of reduction formulae. So, we are using Beta function in that case.The beta function is a mathematical function that is used to calculate probabilities and determine how likely two events are to happen at the same time. It is also used in mathematical statistics and probability theory.The beta function is closely related to the gamma function and binomial coefficients. It is also known as the Euler integral of the first kind.The beta function is used in many mathematical operations, including string theory, where it is used to compute scattering amplitudes. It is also used as a normalizing constant in the probability density functions of the F distribution and of the student's t distribution.The beta function was studied by Leonhard Euler and Adrien-Marie Legendre and was given its name by Jacques Binet.Beta

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction on Beta Function

Lecture 2 Example 1

Lecture 3 Example 2

Lecture 4 Example 3

Lecture 5 Example 4

Lecture 6 Example 5

Lecture 7 Example 6

Lecture 8 Example 7

Engineering and any graduate students