![]() ![]() I think Bessel functions zeros should be an Intrinsic. Looked at Lapack, but saw nothing there either. Than having to download code from the internet and use it.įunctions there for Bessel but did not see one for its zeros This in Fortran, or another standard library to use, other ![]() ! Purpose: Compute the zeros of Bessel functions Jn(x),īut wanted to ask first, if there is another way to do I see some people have written Fortran functions for this, such The above is really nice that Fortran has these. "BESSEL_J0: Bessel function of the first kind of order 0īESSEL_J1: Bessel function of the first kind of order 1īESSEL_JN: Bessel function of the first kindīESSEL_Y0: Bessel function of the second kind of order 0īESSEL_Y1: Bessel function of the second kind of order 1īESSEL_YN: Bessel function of the second kind" I see that gfortran has Intrinsic for Bessel functions, ![]() What do folks use to find Bessel function zeros in fortran? ![]()
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