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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
j0
J0(3) BSD Library Functions Manual J0(3)
NAME
j0, j1, jn, y0, y1, yn -- bessel functions of first and second kind
SYNOPSIS
#include <math.h>
double
j0(double x);
double
j1(double x);
double
jn(int n, double x);
double
y0(double x);
double
y1(double x);
double
yn(int n, double x);
DESCRIPTION
The functions j0(x) and j1(x) compute the Bessel function of the first kind of the order 0 and the order 1, respectively; the function jn(n,
x) computes the Bessel function of the first kind of the integer order n.
The functions y0(x) and y1(x) compute the linearly independent Bessel function of the second kind of the order 0 and the order 1, respec-
tively, for the positive integer value x (expressed as a double); the function yn(n, x) computes the Bessel function of the second kind for
the integer order n for the positive integer value x (expressed as a double).
SPECIAL VALUES
j0(0) returns 1.
j0(+-infinity) returns 0.
j0(NaN) returns a NaN.
j1(0) returns 0.
j1(+infinity) returns 0.
j1(NaN) returns a NaN.
y0(0) , y1(0) , and yn(n, 0) all return -infinity and raise the "division-by-zero" floating-point flag.
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