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1: 28.31 Equations of Whittaker–Hill and Ince
§28.31(iii) Paraboloidal Wave Functions
With (28.31.10) and (28.31.11), …are called paraboloidal wave functions. … More important are the double orthogonality relations for p 1 p 2 or m 1 m 2 or both, given by …
Asymptotic Behavior
2: Bibliography U
  • K. M. Urwin (1964) Integral equations for paraboloidal wave functions. I. Quart. J. Math. Oxford Ser. (2) 15, pp. 309–315.
  • K. M. Urwin (1965) Integral equations for the paraboloidal wave functions. II. Quart. J. Math. Oxford Ser. (2) 16, pp. 257–262.
  • 3: 13.28 Physical Applications
    §13.28(i) Exact Solutions of the Wave Equation
    4: 28.32 Mathematical Applications
    The two-dimensional wave equation … … Kernels K can be found, for example, by separating solutions of the wave equation in other systems of orthogonal coordinates. …
    §28.32(ii) Paraboloidal Coordinates
    The general paraboloidal coordinate system is linked with Cartesian coordinates via …
    5: Bibliography
  • M. Abramowitz and P. Rabinowitz (1954) Evaluation of Coulomb wave functions along the transition line. Physical Rev. (2) 96, pp. 77–79.
  • M. Abramowitz (1949) Asymptotic expansions of spheroidal wave functions. J. Math. Phys. Mass. Inst. Tech. 28, pp. 195–199.
  • M. Abramowitz (1954) Regular and irregular Coulomb wave functions expressed in terms of Bessel-Clifford functions. J. Math. Physics 33, pp. 111–116.
  • F. M. Arscott (1956) Perturbation solutions of the ellipsoidal wave equation. Quart. J. Math. Oxford Ser. (2) 7, pp. 161–174.
  • F. M. Arscott (1967) The Whittaker-Hill equation and the wave equation in paraboloidal co-ordinates. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh Sect. A 67, pp. 265–276.