Bessel Functions and Their Properties
Bessel Functions and Their Properties
Properties
David Song
MAT157 Mathematical Essay
March 06, 2013
Bessel functions were first used by F. W. Bessel to model three-body motion, and have
since been studied by Euler, Lagrange and the Bernoullis. Bessel functions are solutions to the
second order differential equation
(
(1)
Recall that differential equations in the field of Calculus are equations, which relate its value
with its derivative of various orders. The order of a differential equation is the highest order of
derivative that has a nonzero coefficient. For example, the order of the differential equation
( )
( )
( )
is 2 (noting that the order of derivative for ( ) is 0). Notice that the function changes as the
constant changes. This paper looks at Bessel functions of the first kind, denoted by ( ),
where is an arbitrary value, and is called the order of the function.
When dealing with second order differential equations, a common approach is the
Method of Frobenius, also called Frobenius Method. The method states that given a differential
equation
( )
where
and
( )
neighborhood of 0, and their limits at 0 exist (and finite), then there is a power series solution
( )
(2)
by simple manipulation of product rule. Using the Frobenius Method, the series form of the
Bessel function can be derived. Suppose
( )
where is a fixed parameter and
( )
( )
( )
(3)
(4)
And that
term is
(
If
(
Since
are
)
(
(
)
) (
)
(
gives
)
(
(
(
)
)
Hence, the general expression of Bessel functions of the first order is denoted by
( )
( )
) (
( )
( )
If and
( ), and
) (
, then
)
Using this property, the orthogonality of ( ) and ( ) can be addressed. The dot product
or inner product of two vectors
are orthogonal if
on a
( ) ( ) ( )
, then
, and hence,
) and
))
) (
(5)
))
) (
(6)
) and (6) by
) (
))
) (
) (
(7)
) (
))
) (
) (
(8)
) (
and
Multiplying (5) by
), we get
and
) (
))
))
) (
) (
) (
))
) ( ) (
) ( ) (
) (
(
(
) (
))
) (
))
(
)
))
) (
))
) (
) (
) (
(9)
from 0 to 1 gives
(
) (
))
) (
) (
This gives
(
) (
) (
) (
) (
Since
( )
( )
, so
Works Sited
Math 456 Lecture Notes: Bessel Functions and their Applications to Solutions of
Partial Differential Equations
Vladimir Zakharov Bessel Functions and their Applications to Solutions of
Partial Differential Equations, (Dec., 2009)