Hypergeometric Function in Matlab
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Can somebody help me to write the hypergeometric fucntion  
 in  code form? 
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  David Goodmanson
      
      
 on 1 Jun 2020
        Hello PM,
The variable l does not come out so well in this font so I'll call it q instead.  SInce both -q and -n are negative, the series terminates and is a polynomial.  The function 2F0(z) is defined as 
Sum{j}  (gamma(j-q)*gamma(j-n) / ( gamma(-q)*gamma(-n)*j! ) *z^j
and with the important identity
gamma(j-q) / gamma(-q) = q! / (q-j)! * (-)^j   [using ! does something funky to the type color]
you can arrive at
Sum{j}  (factorial(q)*factorial(n))  /  (factorial(q-j)*factorial(n-j)*factorial(j)) * (1/c).^j
The last term in the series occurs when either q-j is zero or n-j is zero, whichever comes first.  So you can put this expression into a for loop in j, which runs from j = 0 to j = min(q,n).
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