Special functions
Special functions are particular mathematical functions which have more or less established names and notations due to their importance in mathematical analysis, functional analysis, physics, or other applications.
There is no general formal definition, but the list of mathematical functions contains functions which are commonly accepted as special.
Tables of special functions
Many special functions appear as solutions of differential equations
or integrals of elementary functions. Therefore, tables of integrals
usually include descriptions of special functions, and tables of special functions
include most important integrals; at least, the integral representation of special functions. Because symmetries of differential equations are essential to both physics and mathematics, the theory of special functions is closely related to the theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras, as well as certain topics in mathematical physics.
Symbolic computation engines usually recognize the majority of special functions. Not all such systems have efficient algorithms for the evaluation, especially in the complex plane.