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We examine the sum of modified Bessel functions with argument depending quadratically on the summation index given by [S_ u(a)=sum_{ngeq 1} (frac{1}{2} an^2)^{- u} K_ u(an^2)qquad (|arg,a|<pi/2)] as the parameter $|a|to 0$. It is shown that the positive real $a$-axis is a Stokes line, where an infinite number of increasingly subdominant exponentially small terms present in the asymptotic expansion undergo a smooth, but rapid, transition as this ray is crossed. Particular attention is devoted to the details of the expansion on the Stokes line as $ato 0$ through positive values. Numerical results are presented to support the asymptotic theory.
Asymptotic expansions for the Bateman and Havelock functions defined respectively by the integrals [frac{2}{pi}int_0^{pi/2} !!!begin{array}{c} cossinend{array}!(xtan u- u u),du] are obtained for large real $x$ and large order $ u>0$ when $ u=O(|x|)$.
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 funct
In this paper, sums represented in (3) are studied. The expressions are derived in terms of Bessel functions of the first and second kinds and their integrals. Further, we point out the integrals can be written as a Meijer G function.
The LULU operators, well known in the nonlinear multiresolution analysis of sequences, are extended to functions defined on a continuous domain, namely, a real interval. We show that the extended operators replicate the essential properties of their
In this paper necessary and sufficient conditions are deduced for the starlikeness of Bessel functions of the first kind and their derivatives of the second and third order by using a result of Shah and Trimble about transcendental entire functions w