In mathematics, the Neville theta functions, named after Eric Harold Neville,[1] are defined as follows:[2][3]
[4]




where: K(m) is the complete elliptic integral of the first kind,
, and
is the elliptic nome.
Note that the functions θp(z,m) are sometimes defined in terms of the nome q(m) and written θp(z,q) (e.g. NIST[5]). The functions may also be written in terms of the τ parameter θp(z|τ) where
.