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11: 10.73 Physical Applications
See Krivoshlykov (1994, Chapter 2, §2.2.10; Chapter 5, §5.2.2), Kapany and Burke (1972, Chapters 4–6; Chapter 7, §A.1), and Slater (1942, Chapter 4, §§20, 25). …
§10.73(iii) Kelvin Functions
§10.73(iv) Bickley Functions
For applications of the Rayleigh function σ n ( ν ) 10.21(xiii)) to problems of heat conduction and diffusion in liquids see Kapitsa (1951a).
12: Bibliography M
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  • Fr. Mechel (1966) Calculation of the modified Bessel functions of the second kind with complex argument. Math. Comp. 20 (95), pp. 407–412.
  • D. S. Moak (1981) The q -analogue of the Laguerre polynomials. J. Math. Anal. Appl. 81 (1), pp. 20–47.
  • T. Morita (2013) A connection formula for the q -confluent hypergeometric function. SIGMA Symmetry Integrability Geom. Methods Appl. 9, pp. Paper 050, 13.
  • L. A. Muraveĭ (1976) Zeros of the function A i ( z ) σ A i ( z ) . Differential Equations 11, pp. 797–811.
  • 13: 9.9 Zeros
    For the distribution in of the zeros of Ai ( z ) σ Ai ( z ) , where σ is an arbitrary complex constant, see Muraveĭ (1976) and Gil and Segura (2014).
    §9.9(ii) Relation to Modulus and Phase
    §9.9(iv) Asymptotic Expansions
    §9.9(v) Tables