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==Theorem==
<strong>[[Value of Anger at 0|Theorem]]:</strong> The following formula holds:
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The following formula holds:
 
$$\textbf{J}_{\nu}(0)=\dfrac{\sin(\pi \nu)}{\pi \nu},$$
 
$$\textbf{J}_{\nu}(0)=\dfrac{\sin(\pi \nu)}{\pi \nu},$$
 
where $\textbf{J}_{\nu}$ denotes the [[Anger function]], $\sin$ denotes the [[sine]], and $\pi$ denotes [[pi]].
 
where $\textbf{J}_{\nu}$ denotes the [[Anger function]], $\sin$ denotes the [[sine]], and $\pi$ denotes [[pi]].
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<strong>Proof:</strong> █
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==Proof==
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==References==

Revision as of 04:04, 6 June 2016

Theorem

The following formula holds: $$\textbf{J}_{\nu}(0)=\dfrac{\sin(\pi \nu)}{\pi \nu},$$ where $\textbf{J}_{\nu}$ denotes the Anger function, $\sin$ denotes the sine, and $\pi$ denotes pi.

Proof

References