Digamma function

In mathematics, the digamma function is defined as the logarithmic derivative of the gamma function:

It is the first of the polygamma functions. This function is strictly increasing and strictly concave on , and it asymptotically behaves as

for complex numbers with large modulus () in the sector for any .

The digamma function is often denoted as or Ϝ (the uppercase form of the archaic Greek consonant digamma meaning double-gamma). Gamma.