Alexander Apelblat : Bessel and Related Functions
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Alexander Apelblat : Bessel and Related Functions
(De Gruyter Stem)
De Gruyter, 2020
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Science and Technology Library, Kyushu University
v. 1APEL/5/1-1130012020001505,
v. 2APEL/5/1-2130012020001517
Note
v.1: xii, 322 p. , v.2: viii, 552 p.
Contents of Works
- v. 1. Theoretical Aspects
- v. 2. Numerical Results
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 1 ISBN 9783110681574
Description
Bessel functions have the peculiarity of being functions of two independent variables: argument and order. They have been studied extensively because of their countless applications, but the vast majority of available literature is devoted to the case of fixed order, variable argument. This two-volume work explores the opposite case.
This volume focuses on properties of the functions and mathematical operations with respect to the order.
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v. 2 ISBN 9783110681635
Description
Bessel functions have the peculiarity of being functions of two independent variables: argument and order. They have been studied extensively because of their countless applications, but the vast majority of available literature is devoted to the case of fixed order, variable argument. This two-volume work explores the opposite case.
This volume collects tabulations of the first, second, and third derivatives with respect to the order.
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