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Some asymptotics for the Bessel functions with an explicit error term

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 Added by Ilia Krasikov
 Publication date 2011
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 Authors Ilia Krasikov




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We show how one can obtain an asymptotic expression for some special functions satisfying a second order differential equation with a very explicit error term starting from appropriate upper bounds. We will work out the details for the Bessel function $J_ u (x)$ and the Airy function $Ai(x)$ and find a sharp approximation for their zeros. We also answer the question raised by Olenko by showing that $$c_1 | u^2-1/4,| < sup_{x ge 0} x^{3/2}|J_ u(x)-sqrt{frac{2}{pi x}} , cos (x-frac{pi u}{2}-frac{pi}{4},)| <c_2 | u^2-1/4,|, $$ $ u ge -1/2 , ,$ for some explicit numerical constants $c_1$ and $c_2.$



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