Integrals: Ch.10 Bessel Functions Modified Bessel Functions

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Ch.10 Bessel Functions Modified Bessel Functions


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10.43. Integrals

Contents
10.43(i) 10.43(ii) 10.43(iii) 10.43(iv) 10.43(v) 10.43(vi)

Indefinite Integrals Integrals over the Intervals and Fractional Integrals Integrals over the Interval ( ) KontorovichLebedev Transform Compendia

10.43(i). Indefinite

Integrals

Let
10.43.1

be defined as in 10.25(ii). Then

10.43.2

For the modified Struve function


10.43.3

see 11.2(i).

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10.43(ii). Integrals

over the Intervals

and

10.43.4

10.43.5

where
10.43.6

and

is Eulers constant (5.2).

10.43.7

10.43.8

10.43.9

10.43.10

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10.43(iii). Fractional

Integrals

The Bickley function


10.43.11

is defined by

when
10.43.12

and

, and by analytic continuation elsewhere. Equivalently,

Properties
10.43.13

10.43.14

10.43.15

10.43.16

10.43.17

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For further properties of the Bickley function, including asymptotic expansions and generalizations, see Amos (1983c, 1989) and Luke (1962, Chapter 8).
10.43(iv). Integrals

over the Interval (

10.43.18

10.43.19

10.43.20

10.43.21

When
10.43.22

For the second equation there is a cut in the -plane along the interval quantities assume their principal values (4.2(i)). For the Ferrers function associated Legendre function , see 14.3(i) and 14.21(i).
10.43.23

, and all and the

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10.43.24

10.43.25

10.43.26

For the hypergeometric function


10.43.27

see 15.2(i).

10.43.28

10.43.29

For infinite integrals of triple products of modified and unmodified Bessel functions, see Gervois and Navelet (1984, 1985a, 1985b, 1986a, 1986b).
10.43(v). KontorovichLebedev

Transform

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The KontorovichLebedev transform of a function


10.43.30

is defined as

Then
10.43.31

provided that either of the following sets of conditions is satisfied: (a) On the interval and (b) is piecewise continuous and of bounded variation on every compact interval in , and each of the following integrals
10.43.32

, is continuously differentiable and each of is absolutely integrable.

converges. For asymptotic expansions of the direct transform (10.43.30) see Wong (1981), and for asymptotic expansions of the inverse transform (10.43.31) see Naylor (1990, 1996). For collections of the KontorovichLebedev transform, see Erdlyi et al. (1954b, Chapter 12), Prudnikov et al. (1986b, pp. 404412), and Oberhettinger (1972, Chapter 5).
10.43(vi). Compendia

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For collections of integrals of the functions and , including integrals with respect to the order, see Apelblat (1983, 12), Erdlyi et al. (1953b, 7.7.17.7.7 and 7.14 7.14.2), Erdlyi et al. (1954a, b), Gradshteyn and Ryzhik (2000, 5.5, 6.56.7), Grbner and Hofreiter (1950, pp. 197203), Luke (1962), Magnus et al. (1966, 3.8), Marichev (1983, pp. 191216), Oberhettinger (1972), Oberhettinger (1974, 1.11 and 2.7), Oberhettinger (1990, 1.171.20 and 2.172.20), Oberhettinger and Badii (1973, 1.15 and 2.13), Okui (1974, 1975), Prudnikov et al. (1986b, 1.111.12, 2.152.16, 3.2.8 3.2.10, and 3.4.1), Prudnikov et al. (1992a, 3.15, 3.16), Prudnikov et al. (1992b, 3.15, 3.16), Watson (1944, Chapter 13), and Wheelon (1968).
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