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by bazzargh
3754 days ago
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But are they useful now, other than as nomenclature? Bessel functions are defined as the solutions of Bessel's differential equation. It's all a bit circular. (there's the series expansion, but it doesn't gain you much) 30 years ago, if I wanted to plot the result of solving an equation like this, Bessel functions were useful as I'd just reach for Abramowitz&Stegun and look at the tabulated values. But now I have a computer, tabulated special functions don't matter nearly so much. It's a long time since I had to use Bessel functions, so I could be very wrong, but this might be one of the reasons Rota said that. |
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