BesselYZero
BesselYZero[n,k]
represents the k zero of the Bessel function of the second kind .
BesselYZero[n,k,x0]
represents the k zero greater than x0.
Details
- Mathematical function, suitable for both symbolic and numerical manipulation.
- N[BesselYZero[n,k]] gives a numerical approximation so long as the specified zero exists.
- BesselYZero[n,k] represents the k zero greater than 0.
- BesselYZero can be evaluated to arbitrary numerical precision.
- BesselYZero automatically threads over lists. »
Examples
open allclose allBasic Examples (5)
Display zeros of the BesselY function over a subset of the reals:
Series expansion at the origin:
TraditionalForm formatting:
Scope (18)
Numerical Evaluation (7)
Find the first zero of greater than 50:
Evaluate efficiently at high precision:
Evaluate at a noninteger second argument:
For BesselYZero[ν,k-α/π], the result is a zero of :
Compute the elementwise values of an array using automatic threading:
Or compute the matrix BesselYZero function using MatrixFunction:
Compute average-case statistical intervals using Around:
Specific Values (3)
Visualization (3)
Properties & Relations (1)
Asymptotic behavior of BesselYZero[ν,k] for large k:
Text
Wolfram Research (2007), BesselYZero, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BesselYZero.html.
CMS
Wolfram Language. 2007. "BesselYZero." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BesselYZero.html.
APA
Wolfram Language. (2007). BesselYZero. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BesselYZero.html