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#BESSELI(3,2) = 2.245212431 this is the <math>2^{nd}</math> derivative of (I_n(x)). | #BESSELI(3,2) = 2.245212431 this is the <math>2^{nd}</math> derivative of (I_n(x)). | ||
− | #BESSELI(5,1)=24.33564185 | + | #BESSELI(5,1) = 24.33564185 |
− | #BESSELI(6,0)=67.23440724 | + | #BESSELI(6,0) = 67.23440724 |
− | #BESSELI(-2,1)=0.688948449 | + | #BESSELI(-2,1) = 0.688948449 |
− | #BESSELI(2,-1)= NAN ,because n<0. | + | #BESSELI(2,-1) = NAN ,because n<0. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 00:27, 3 December 2013
BESSELI(x,n)
- is the value to evaluate the function
- is an integer which is the order of the Bessel function
Description
- This function gives the value of the modified Bessel function.
- Bessel functions is also called Cylinder Functions because they appear in the solution to Laplace's equation in cylindrical coordinates.
- Bessel's Differential Equation is defined as:
where is the arbitrary complex number.
- But in most of the cases α is the non-negative real number.
- The solutions of this equation are called Bessel Functions of order .
- Bessel functions of the first kind, denoted as .
- The order modified Bessel function of the variable is:
, where :
- This function will give the result as error when:
1. or is non numeric 2., because is the order of the function.
Examples
- BESSELI(3,2) = 2.245212431 this is the derivative of (I_n(x)).
- BESSELI(5,1) = 24.33564185
- BESSELI(6,0) = 67.23440724
- BESSELI(-2,1) = 0.688948449
- BESSELI(2,-1) = NAN ,because n<0.