Tables of the Bessel-Kelvin Functions Ber, Bei, Ker, Kei, and Their Derivatives for the Argument Range 0(0.01)107.50

Tables of the Bessel-Kelvin Functions Ber, Bei, Ker, Kei, and Their Derivatives for the Argument Range 0(0.01)107.50
Author: Herman H. Lowell
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Total Pages: 306
Release: 1959
Genre: Bessel functions
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Self-checking digital and tabulating equipment was used for calculation of the tables. For ber, bei, ber', and bei', the number of significant figures is either 13 or 14 for the two absolutely larger functions but is generally less for the remaining two. For ker, and so forth, the number of significant figures varies from a minimum of 9 for the absolutely largest function at arguments near 9 to a maximum of 14 elsewhere; 13 or 14 is achieved for all arguments greater than 14. The number of significant figures for the remaining three functions of the second kind is in general less at a given argument than for the absolutely largest function.