airy
Calculates the Airy functions Ai and Bi and their derivatives.
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Airy
intairy( | double | x | |
double& | Ai | ||
double& | Aip | ||
double& | Bi | ||
double& | Bip | ) |
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Accuracy:
Error criterion is absolute when function <= 1, relative when function > 1, except * denotes relative error criterion. For large negative x, the absolute error increases as x^1.5. For large positive x, the relative error increases as x^1.5. <pre> Arithmetic domain function # trials peak rms IEEE -10, 0 Ai 10000 1.6e-15 2.7e-16 IEEE 0, 10 Ai 10000 2.3e-14* 1.8e-15* IEEE -10, 0 Ai' 10000 4.6e-15 7.6e-16 IEEE 0, 10 Ai' 10000 1.8e-14* 1.5e-15* IEEE -10, 10 Bi 30000 4.2e-15 5.3e-16 IEEE -10, 10 Bi' 30000 4.9e-15 7.3e-16 </pre>References:
Cephes Math Library Release 2.8: June, 2000; http://mathworld.wolfram.com/AiryFunctions.htmlExample 1
#include <stdio.h> #include <codecogs/maths/special/airy/airy.h> int main() { double Ai, Bi, Aip, Bip; for(double x=-10; x<2;x++) { Maths::Special::Airy::airy(x, Ai, Aip, Bi, Bip); printf("\n Airy(%.0lf) -> Ai=%lf Bi=%lf Ai'=%lf Bi'=%lf",x,Ai, Bi, Aip, Bip); } return 0; }
Output:Airy(-10) -> Ai=0.040241 Bi=-0.314680 Ai'=0.996265 Bi'=0.119414 Airy(-9) -> Ai=-0.022134 Bi=0.324947 Ai'=-0.975664 Bi'=-0.057401 Airy(-8) -> Ai=-0.052705 Bi=-0.331252 Ai'=0.935561 Bi'=-0.159450 Airy(-7) -> Ai=0.184281 Bi=0.293762 Ai'=-0.771008 Bi'=0.498245 Airy(-6) -> Ai=-0.329145 Bi=-0.146698 Ai'=0.345935 Bi'=-0.812899 Airy(-5) -> Ai=0.350761 Bi=-0.138369 Ai'=0.327193 Bi'=0.778412 Airy(-4) -> Ai=-0.070266 Bi=0.392235 Ai'=-0.790629 Bi'=-0.116671 Airy(-3) -> Ai=-0.378814 Bi=-0.198290 Ai'=0.314584 Bi'=-0.675611 Airy(-2) -> Ai=0.227407 Bi=-0.412303 Ai'=0.618259 Bi'=0.278795 Airy(-1) -> Ai=0.535561 Bi=0.103997 Ai'=-0.010161 Bi'=0.592376 Airy(0) -> Ai=0.355028 Bi=0.614927 Ai'=-0.258819 Bi'=0.448288 Airy(1) -> Ai=0.135292 Bi=1.207424 Ai'=-0.159147 Bi'=0.932436
Parameters
x input argument Ai reference variable, into which the solution for <em>Ai(x)</em> is placed. Aip reference variable, into which the solution for <em>Ai'(x)</em> is placed. Bi reference variable, into which the solution for <em>Bi(x)</em> is placed. Bip reference variable, into which the solution for <em>Bi'(x)</em> is placed.
Returns
- 0 if successful.
Authors
- Stephen L. Moshier. Copyright 1984, 1987, 1989, 2000
Documentation by Will Bateman (August 2005)
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