Evaluates the real Bessel function of the second kind of order zero Y0(x).
#include <imsl.h>
float imsl_f_bessel_Y0 (float x)
The type double procedure is imsl_d_bessel_Y0.
float x
(Input)
Point at which the Bessel function is to be evaluated.
The value of the Bessel function

If no solution can be computed, NaN is returned.
This function is sometimes called the Neumann function, N0(x), or Weber’s function.
Since Y0(x) is complex
for negative x and is undefined at x = 0, imsl_f_bessel_Y0
is defined only for x > 0. Because the Bessel function
Y0(x) is
oscillatory, its computation becomes inaccurate as x
increases.

Figure 9- 10 Plot of Y0(x) and Y1(x)
The Bessel function Y0(1.5) is evaluated.
#include
<imsl.h>
main()
{
float x = 1.5;
float ans;
ans =
imsl_f_bessel_Y0(x);
printf("Y0(%f) = %f\n", x,
ans);
}
Y0(1.500000) = 0.382449
IMSL_LARGE_ABS_ARG_WARN
|x| should be less than
where ɛ
is the machine precision to prevent the answer from being less accurate than
half precision.
IMSL_LARGE_ABS_ARG_FATAL |x| should be less than 1/ɛ where ɛ is the machine precision for the answer to have any precision.
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