The function was studied by Cunningham[1] in the context of a multivariate generalisation of the Edgeworth expansion for approximating a probability density function based on its (joint) moments. In a more general context, the function is related to the solution of the constant-coefficient diffusion equation, in one or more dimensions.[1]
The function ωm,n(x) is a solution of the differential equation for X:[1]
The special function studied by Pearson is given, in his notation by,[1]
Cunningham, E. (1908), "The ω-Functions, a Class of Normal Functions Occurring in Statistics", Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character, 81 (548), The Royal Society: 310–331, doi:10.1098/rspa.1908.0085, ISSN0950-1207, JSTOR93061
Pearson, Karl (1906), A mathematical theory of random migration, London, Dulau and co.