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In mathematics, the Bessel potential is a potential (named after Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel) similar to the Riesz potential but with better decay properties at infinity. If s is a complex number with positive real part then the Bessel potential of order s is the operator where Δ is the Laplace operator and the fractional power is defined using Fourier transforms. Yukawa potentials are particular cases of Bessel potentials for in the 3-dimensional space. (Wikipedia).
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