Lemniscatic elliptic function
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In mathematics, and in particular the study of Weierstrass elliptic functions, the lemniscatic case occurs when the Weierstrass invariants satisfy g2 = 1 and g3 = 0. This page follows the terminology of Abramowitz and Stegun; see also the equianharmonic case.
In the lemniscatic case, the minimal half period ω1 is real and equal to
where Γ is the Gamma function. The second smallest half period is pure imaginary and equal to iω1. In more algebraic terms, the period lattice is a real multiple of the Gaussian integers.
The constants e1, e2 and e3 are given by