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A p-adic analogue of the $\Gamma$-function

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Title
A p-adic analogue of the $\Gamma$-function
Published in
Journal of the Faculty of Science, the University of Tokyo Sect 1 A, Mathematics = 東京大学理学部紀要 第1類A, 数学, July 1975
DOI 10.15083/00039754
Authors

Yasuo Morita

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