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MTM[besseli], MTM[besselj] - Bessel functions of the first kind
MTM[besselk], MTM[bessely] - Bessel functions of the second kind
Calling Sequence
besseli(v,x)
besselj(v,x)
besselk(v,x)
bessely(v,x)
Parameters
v
-
algebraic expression (the order or index)
x
algebraic expression (the argument)
Description
besselj and bessely are the Bessel functions of the first and second kinds, respectively. They satisfy the Bessel equation:
besseli and besselk are the modified Bessel functions of the first and second kinds, respectively. They satisfy the modified Bessel equation:
By default, these functions will evaluate only when the result is an exact value, or when the input x is a floating point number. When x is a symbolic expression, they will remain in function form so that they can be manipulated symbolically by themselves or as part of a larger expression.
Examples
See Also
Bessel, MTM[diff], MTM[int], MTM[simplify]
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