Special hypergeometric functions

Kelvin functions

In applied mathematics, the Kelvin functions berν(x) and beiν(x) are the real and imaginary parts, respectively, of where x is real, and Jν(z), is the νth order Bessel function of the first kind. Similarly, the functions kerν(x) and keiν(x) are the real and imaginary parts, respectively, of where Kν(z) is the νth order modified Bessel function of the second kind. These functions are named after William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. While the Kelvin functions are defined as the real and imaginary parts of Bessel functions with x taken to be real, the functions can be analytically continued for complex arguments xeiφ, 0 ≤ φ < 2π. With the exception of bern(x) and bein(x) for integral n, the Kelvin functions have a branch point at x = 0. Below, Γ(z) is the gamma function and ψ(z) is the digamma function. (Wikipedia).

Kelvin functions
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Rational Functions

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From playlist Polynomial Functions

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From playlist Determining the Characteristics of Polynomial Functions

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From playlist Summer Course 2022: Introduction to Indian monsoon Variability, Predictability, and Teleconnections

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Lec 11 | MIT 5.60 Thermodynamics & Kinetics, Spring 2008

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From playlist MIT 5.60 Thermodynamics & Kinetics, Spring 2008

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From playlist Chemistry 131C: Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics

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From playlist IIT Kanpur: Nanostructures and Nanomaterials | CosmoLearning.org

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The Fourier Transform and Derivatives

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From playlist Fourier

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Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics 131C. Lecture 03. Energy and q (The Partition Function).

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From playlist Evaluate Inverse Trigonometric Functions

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Thermal properties

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