Bessel functions

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Bessel functions are solutions of the Bessel differential equation:

where alpha is a constant.

Because this is a second-order differential equation, it should have two linearly-independent solutions:

(i) Jalpha(x) and (ii) Yalpha(x).

In addition, a linear combination of these solutions is also a solution:

(iii) Halpha = C1 Jalpha(x) + C2 Yalpha(x)

where C1 and C2 are constants.

These three kinds of solutions are called Bessel functions of the first kind, second kind, and third kind.