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Barn(s). |
Born (used to indicate a date of birth) |
(on scorecards) bowled by. |
(on scorecards) bye(s) |
Belgium (international vehicle registration). |
Bishop (used in recording moves in chess) |
Black (used in describing grades of pencil lead) |
Bomber (in designations of US aircraft types) |
The second letter of the alphabet. |
The seventh note of the diatonic scale of C major. |
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Bessel functions, first defined by the mathematician Daniel Bernoulli and then generalized by Friedrich Bessel, are the canonical solutions y(x) of Bessel's differential equation* * * * * x * * 2 * * * * * * * d * * 2 * * * y * * * d * * x * * 2 * * * * * * + * x * * * * d * y * * * d * x * * * * + * * ( * * * x * * 2 * * * − * * α * * 2 * * * * ) * * y * = * 0 * * * {\displaystyle x^{2}{\frac {d^{2}y}{dx^{2}}}+x{\frac {dy}{dx}}+\left(x^{2}-\alpha ^{2}\right)y=0} * for an arbitrary complex number α, the order of the Bessel function. Although α and −α produce the same differential equation for real α, it is conventional to define different Bessel functions for these two values in such a way that the Bessel functions are mostly smooth functions of α. * The most important cases are when α is an integer or half-integer. * Bessel functions for integer α are also known as cylinder functions or the cylindrical harmonics because they appear in the solution to Laplace's equation in cylindrical coordinates. Spherical Bessel functions with half-integer α are obtained when the Helmholtz equation is solved in spherical coordinates. |