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Computation of infinite integrals involving Bessel functions of arbitrary order by the \(\overline{D}\)-transformation (English)
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1 October 1997
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Two new variants of the \(\overline D\)-transformation due to the author [J. Inst. Math. Appl. 26, 1-20 (1980; Zbl 0464.65002)] are designed for computing oscillatory integrals \(\int^\infty_ag(t)\cdot{\mathcal C}_\nu(t)dt\), where \(g(t)\) is a non-oscillatory function and \({\mathcal C}_\nu (x)\) stands for an arbitrary linear combination of the Bessel functions of the first and second kinds \(J_\nu(x)\) and \(Y_\nu(x)\), of arbitrary real order \(\nu\). The author also points out that the application to such integrals of an additional approach involving the so-called \(mW\)-transformation as well introduced by himself [see Math. Comput. 51, No. 183, 249-266 (1988; Zbl 0694.40004); see also \textit{D. Levin} and \textit{A. Sidi}, Appl. Math. Comput. 9, 175-215 (1981; Zbl 0487.65003)] produces similarly good results. Finally, convergence and stability results of both the \(\overline D\)-transformation and the \(mW\)-transformation in all of their forms are discussed and a numerical example is added.
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oscillatory integrals
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Bessel functions
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convergence
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stability
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numerical example
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