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1: 1.10 Functions of a Complex Variable
Let r 1 = 0 , so that the annulus becomes the punctured neighborhood N : 0 < | z z 0 | < r 2 , and assume that f ( z ) is analytic in N , but not at z 0 . …Lastly, if a n 0 for infinitely many negative n , then z 0 is an isolated essential singularity. … A cut neighborhood is formed by deleting a ray emanating from the center. … Suppose F ( z ) is multivalued and a is a point such that there exists a branch of F ( z ) in a cut neighborhood of a , but there does not exist a branch of F ( z ) in any punctured neighborhood of a . …
2: 2.7 Differential Equations
In a punctured neighborhood 𝐍 of a regular singularity z 0
2.7.4 w j ( z ) = ( z z 0 ) α j s = 0 a s , j ( z z 0 ) s , z 𝐍 ,
2.7.6 w 2 ( z ) = ( z z 0 ) α 2 s = 0 s α 1 α 2 b s ( z z 0 ) s + c w 1 ( z ) ln ( z z 0 ) , z 𝐍 .
In a neighborhood, or sectorial neighborhood of a singularity, one member has to be recessive. …
3: 20 Theta Functions
Chapter 20 Theta Functions
4: 3.8 Nonlinear Equations
An iterative method converges locally to a solution ζ if there exists a neighborhood N of ζ such that z n ζ whenever the initial approximation z 0 lies within N . …
3.8.15 p ( x ) = ( x 1 ) ( x 2 ) ( x 20 )
Consider x = 20 and j = 19 . We have p ( 20 ) = 19 ! and a 19 = 1 + 2 + + 20 = 210 . … Starting this iteration in the neighborhood of one of the four zeros ± 1 , ± i , sequences { z n } are generated that converge to these zeros. …
5: 10.75 Tables
  • Achenbach (1986) tabulates J 0 ( x ) , J 1 ( x ) , Y 0 ( x ) , Y 1 ( x ) , x = 0 ( .1 ) 8 , 20D or 18–20S.

  • Bickley et al. (1952) tabulates x n I n ( x ) or e x I n ( x ) , x n K n ( x ) or e x K n ( x ) , n = 2 ( 1 ) 20 , x = 0 (.01 or .1) 10(.1) 20, 8S; I n ( x ) , K n ( x ) , n = 0 ( 1 ) 20 , x = 0 or 0.1 ( .1 ) 20 , 10S.

  • Kerimov and Skorokhodov (1984b) tabulates all zeros of the principal values of K n ( z ) and K n ( z ) , for n = 2 ( 1 ) 20 , 9S.

  • Zhang and Jin (1996, p. 322) tabulates ber x , ber x , bei x , bei x , ker x , ker x , kei x , kei x , x = 0 ( 1 ) 20 , 7S.

  • Zhang and Jin (1996, p. 323) tabulates the first 20 real zeros of ber x , ber x , bei x , bei x , ker x , ker x , kei x , kei x , 8D.

  • 6: 9.16 Physical Applications
     Airy on the intensity of light in the neighborhood of a caustic (Airy (1838, 1849)). … The Airy functions constitute uniform approximations whose region of validity includes the turning point and its neighborhood. … Again, the quest for asymptotic approximations that are uniformly valid solutions to this equation in the neighborhoods of critical points leads (after choosing solvable equations with similar asymptotic properties) to Airy functions. … This reference provides several examples of applications to problems in quantum mechanics in which Airy functions give uniform asymptotic approximations, valid in the neighborhood of a turning point. …
    7: 31.13 Asymptotic Approximations
    For asymptotic approximations of the solutions of confluent forms of Heun’s equation in the neighborhood of irregular singularities, see Komarov et al. (1976), Ronveaux (1995, Parts B,C,D,E), Bogush and Otchik (1997), Slavyanov and Veshev (1997), and Lay et al. (1998).
    8: 31.18 Methods of Computation
    Independent solutions of (31.2.1) can be computed in the neighborhoods of singularities from their Fuchs–Frobenius expansions (§31.3), and elsewhere by numerical integration of (31.2.1). …
    9: 10.72 Mathematical Applications
    These expansions are uniform with respect to z , including the turning point z 0 and its neighborhood, and the region of validity often includes cut neighborhoods1.10(vi)) of other singularities of the differential equation, especially irregular singularities. … These asymptotic expansions are uniform with respect to z , including cut neighborhoods of z 0 , and again the region of uniformity often includes cut neighborhoods of other singularities of the differential equation. … These approximations are uniform with respect to both z and α , including z = z 0 ( a ) , the cut neighborhood of z = 0 , and α = a . …
    10: 8 Incomplete Gamma and Related
    Functions