Some integrals involving Bessel functions (Q1329290)

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Some integrals involving Bessel functions
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    Some integrals involving Bessel functions (English)
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    30 March 1995
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    The authors study various representations of the product \(J_ \mu (ax) J_ \nu (bx)\) of two Bessel functions. Among them we mention the expression of the product in terms of a \({}_ 0 F_ 3\) and some integral representations. They also examine the Laplace transform of a product of three Bessel functions \(l(\beta_ 1, \beta_ 2, \beta_ 3)= \int_ 0^ \infty e^{-\alpha x} J_ 0(\beta_ 1 \sqrt{x}) J_ 0(\beta_ 2 \sqrt{x}) J_ 0 (\beta_ 2 \sqrt{x})\), which extends Weber's second exponential integral. The paper discusses several other integral formulas. Many of the technical devices are based on results from the volumes of \textit{A. Erdélyi}, \textit{W. Magnus}, \textit{F. Oberhettinger} and \textit{F. G. Tricomi} [Higher transcendental functions. Vol. I and Vol. II (1953; Zbl 0051.303 and Zbl 0052.295)] and \textit{A. P. Prudnikov}, \textit{Ya. A. Brychkov} and \textit{O. I. Marichev} [Integrals and series (1989; Zbl 0606.33001)]. We notice that some of the relations considered are stated without verifying conditions of validity.
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    Bessel functions
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    Weber's second exponential integral
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