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SpheroidalS2
SpheroidalS2
[
n
,
m
,
,
z
]
gives the radial spheroidal function
of the second kind.
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Mathematical function, suitable for both symbolic and numerical manipulation.
The radial spheroidal functions satisfy the differential equation
with the spheroidal eigenvalue
given by
SpheroidalEigenvalue
[
n
,
m
,
]
.
The
are normalized according to the Meixner-Schäfke scheme.
SpheroidalS2
can be evaluated to arbitrary numerical precision.
SpheroidalS2
automatically threads over lists.
EXAMPLES
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Basic Examples
(1)
Evaluate numerically:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
Scope
(5)
Applications
(1)
Possible Issues
(1)
SEE ALSO
SpheroidalS1
SphericalBesselY
SpheroidalRadialFactor
TUTORIALS
Spheroidal Functions
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Spheroidal and Related Functions
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