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1: 28.12 Definitions and Basic Properties
The introduction to the eigenvalues and the functions of general order proceeds as in §§28.2(i), 28.2(ii), and 28.2(iii), except that we now restrict ν ^ 0 , 1 ; equivalently ν n . …
§28.12(ii) Eigenfunctions me ν ( z , q )
For q = 0 , …
2: 28.2 Definitions and Basic Properties
§28.2(vi) Eigenfunctions
3: 34.11 Higher-Order 3 n j Symbols
§34.11 Higher-Order 3 n j Symbols
4: 10.41 Asymptotic Expansions for Large Order
§10.41 Asymptotic Expansions for Large Order
§10.41(i) Asymptotic Forms
§10.41(ii) Uniform Expansions for Real Variable
5: 10.24 Functions of Imaginary Order
§10.24 Functions of Imaginary Order
and J ~ ν ( x ) , Y ~ ν ( x ) are linearly independent solutions of (10.24.1): … In consequence of (10.24.6), when x is large J ~ ν ( x ) and Y ~ ν ( x ) comprise a numerically satisfactory pair of solutions of (10.24.1); compare §2.7(iv). … …
6: 10.45 Functions of Imaginary Order
§10.45 Functions of Imaginary Order
and I ~ ν ( x ) , K ~ ν ( x ) are real and linearly independent solutions of (10.45.1): … The corresponding result for K ~ ν ( x ) is given by …
7: 14.6 Integer Order
§14.6 Integer Order
§14.6(i) Nonnegative Integer Orders
§14.6(ii) Negative Integer Orders
For connections between positive and negative integer orders see (14.9.3), (14.9.4), and (14.9.13). …
8: 10.26 Graphics
§10.26(i) Real Order and Variable
§10.26(ii) Real Order, Complex Variable
§10.26(iii) Imaginary Order, Real Variable
See accompanying text
Figure 10.26.7: I ~ 1 / 2 ( x ) , K ~ 1 / 2 ( x ) , 0.01 x 3 . Magnify
See accompanying text
Figure 10.26.8: I ~ 1 ( x ) , K ~ 1 ( x ) , 0.01 x 3 . Magnify
9: 2.1 Definitions and Elementary Properties
§2.1(i) Asymptotic and Order Symbols
As x c in 𝐗
§2.1(ii) Integration and Differentiation
Integration of asymptotic and order relations is permissible, subject to obvious convergence conditions. … means that for each n , the difference between f ( x ) and the n th partial sum on the right-hand side is O ( ( x c ) n ) as x c in 𝐗 . …
10: 10.19 Asymptotic Expansions for Large Order
§10.19 Asymptotic Expansions for Large Order
§10.19(i) Asymptotic Forms
§10.19(ii) Debye’s Expansions
§10.19(iii) Transition Region
See also §10.20(i).