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A property of the zeros of a cross-product of Bessel functions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

D. M. Willis
Affiliation:
D.S.I.R. Radio Research Station, Ditton Park, Slough

Extract

In this note it is shown that any positive root of the transcendental equation

is definable as a continuous increasing function of the real variable ν, provided ν is positive. Here Jν and Yν denote respectively the Bessel functions of the first and second kind of order ν, and k is a positive constant. Watson ((4)) has established the corresponding result for the simpler equations Jν(z) = 0 and Jν(z) cosα − Yν(z) sinα = 0, where α is a constant. The extension of the result to the positive roots of equation (1) is important because this equation occurs quite frequently in physical problems.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1965

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