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English: Plot of the Bessel functions of 2nd kind in red,

in green and in blue. The file "besselY.dat" contains the values of the Bessel functions and can be produced with the following Octave commands:

t = 0:0.01:20;
Y = [ t; bessely(0,t); bessely(1,t); bessely(2,t) ];
Y = Y';
save -ascii "besselY.dat" Y;
It was then post-processed with Inkscape.
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Author Alessio Damato
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set terminal svg
set output "BesselY_plot.svg"
set title "Bessel functions of 2nd kind"
set xlabel "x"
set ylabel "Y_n(x)"
set xrange [0:20]
set yrange [-2:1]
set xzeroaxis linetype -1 linewidth 0.5
set yzeroaxis linetype -1 linewidth 0.5
set xtics axis
set ytics axis
plot "besselY.dat" using 1:2 title "Y_0(x)" with lines linewidth 2, \
     "besselY.dat" using 1:3 title "Y_1(x)" with lines linewidth 2, \
     "besselY.dat" using 1:4 title "Y_2(x)" with lines linewidth 2

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current16:27, 26 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:27, 26 April 2006600 × 480 (75 KB)Alejo2083better stroke style
16:07, 26 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:07, 26 April 2006600 × 480 (75 KB)Alejo2083now looks nicer
12:15, 12 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 12:15, 12 October 2005600 × 480 (34 KB)Alejo2083== Summary == Plot of the Bessel functions of 2nd kind <math>Y_0(x)</math> in red, <math>Y_1(x)</math> in green and <math>Y_2(x)</math> in blue. The plot was produced running Gnuplot on the following code: <pre> s

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