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where $j_{\nu}$ is the [[Spherical Bessel j sub nu|spherical Bessel function of the first kind]] and $y_{\nu}$ is the [[Spherical Bessel y sub nu|spherical Bessel function of the second kind]]. | where $j_{\nu}$ is the [[Spherical Bessel j sub nu|spherical Bessel function of the first kind]] and $y_{\nu}$ is the [[Spherical Bessel y sub nu|spherical Bessel function of the second kind]]. | ||
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+ | File:Complex spherical hankel h1 sub 1.png|[[Domain coloring]] of $h_1^{(1)}(z)$. | ||
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+ | [[Spherical Bessel j|Spherical Bessel $j$]] <br /> | ||
+ | [[Spherical Bessel y|Spherical Bessel $y$]]<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 22 December 2016
The spherical Hankel function $h_{\nu}^{(1)}$ is defined by $$h_{\nu}^{(1)}(z)=j_{\nu}(z)+iy_{\nu}(z),$$ where $j_{\nu}$ is the spherical Bessel function of the first kind and $y_{\nu}$ is the spherical Bessel function of the second kind.
Domain coloring of $h_1^{(1)}(z)$.
See Also
Spherical Bessel $j$
Spherical Bessel $y$