Anger function


In mathematics, the Anger function, introduced by, is a function defined as
and is closely related to Bessel functions.
The Weber function, introduced by, is a closely related function defined by
and is closely related to Bessel functions of the second kind.

Relation between Weber and Anger functions

The Anger and Weber functions are related by
so in particular if ν is not an integer they can be expressed as linear combinations of each other. If ν is an integer then Anger functions Jν are the same as Bessel functions Jν, and Weber functions can be expressed as finite linear combinations of Struve functions.

Power series expansion

The Anger function has the power series expansion
While the Weber function has the power series expansion

Differential equations

The Anger and Weber functions are solutions of inhomogeneous forms of Bessel's equation
More precisely, the Anger functions satisfy the equation
and the Weber functions satisfy the equation

Recurrence Relations

The Anger function satisfies this inhomogeneous form of recurrence relation
While the Weber function satisfies this inhomogeneous form of recurrence relation

Delay Differential Equations

The Anger and Weber functions satisfy these homogeneous forms of delay differential equations
The Anger and Weber functions also satisfy these inhomogeneous forms of delay differential equations