On the computation of Bessel functions of first kind
Tóm tắt
A new algorithm is proposed for the evaluation of the Bessel function valuesJ
p
(x) with non-negative indexp and real positive argumentx. The basic ideas are the transfer of boundary conditions and the modified Prüfer transformation applied to Bessel equation. Special attention is paid to the accuracy of the interval reduction and the stability of the auxiliary initial value problems.
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