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Difference between regular singular points and singular points

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Answered by Anonymous
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Regular Singular Point ; If and remain finite at , then is called an ordinary point. If either or diverges as , then is called a singular point. If either or diverges as but and remain finite as , then is called a regular singular point (or nonessential singularity).

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Answered by navaneetharao
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Regular Singular Point. If and remain finite at , then is called an ordinary point. If either or diverges as , then is called a singular point. If either or diverges as but and remain finite as , then is called a regular singular point

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Regular Singular Point. If and remain finite at , then is called an ordinary point. If either or diverges as , then is called a singular point. If either or diverges as but and remain finite as , then is called a regular singular point

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