Inequalities for the Psi and k-Gamma functions
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https://doi.org/10.14419/gjma.v2i4.3608Abstract
In this paper, the authors establish some inequalities involving the Psi and k-Gamma functions. The procedure utilizes some monotonicity properties of some functions associated with the Psi and k-Gamma functions.
Keywords: Gamma function, k-Gamma function, Psi function, Inequality.
MSC: 33B15, 26A48.
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