AID

This function evaluates the derivative of the Airy function.

Function Return Value

AID — Function value. (Output)

Required Arguments

X — Argument for which the Airy function value is desired. (Input)

FORTRAN 90 Interface

Generic: AID (X)

Specific: The specific interface names are S_AID and D_AID.

FORTRAN 77 Interface

Single: AID (X)

Double: The double precision name is DAID.

Description

The function Aiʹ(x) is defined to be the derivative of the Airy function, Ai(x) (see AI).

If , then the answer will have no precision. If , the answer will be less accurate than half precision. Here, ɛ = AMACH(4) is the machine precision. Finally, x should be less than xmax so that the answer does not underflow. Very approximately, xmax = {1.5 ln s}, where s = AMACH(1), the smallest representable positive number. If underflows are a problem for large x, then the exponentially scaled routine AIDE should be used.

Comments

Informational Error

 

Type

Code

Description

2

1

The function underflows because X is greater than XMAX, where XMAX = 3/2 ln(AMACH(1)).

Example

In this example, Aiʹ(–4.9) is computed and printed.

 

USE AID_INT

USE UMACH_INT

 

IMPLICIT NONE

! Declare variables

INTEGER NOUT

REAL VALUE, X

! Compute

X = -4.9

VALUE = AID(X)

! Print the results

CALL UMACH (2, NOUT)

WRITE (NOUT,99999) X, VALUE

99999 FORMAT (' AID(', F6.3, ') = ', F6.3)

END

Output

 

AID(-4.900) = 0.147