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Fourier's proof of reality of all roots of Bessel function $J_0(x)$

In his "Théorie de chaleur" Fourier proves that the zeros of Bessel function $J_0(x)$ are all real. I want to ask if there is a modern version of this proof exist in literature? If someone ...
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A bound for the Bessel function of the first kind J_0

I have proved the following bound for the Bessel function of the first kind: $$ J_0(x)=\sum_{m=0}^\infty \frac{(-1)^m\,(x/2)^{2m}}{(m!)^2} $$ which is $$ |J_0(x)|\le \frac1{\sqrt[4]{1+x^2}} $$ but I ...
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Power series of the modified Bessel function of the second kind

I am looking for a power series representation of $$ \frac{1}{K_{\nu}(x)}, $$ where $K_{\nu}$ denotes the modified Bessel function of the second kind and $\nu>-1/2$ is not an integer. I know that ...
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Integral involving Bessel and Laguerre function

Is there a formulas for the following integral $$\int^\infty_0 e^{-ar^2}L^1_k(b r^2)J_1(cr)r^d dr $$ where $L^1_k$ is the Laguerre polynomials of type 1 and $J_1$ is the Bessel function with $a,...
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Solution to the integral of Bessel $\int^1_0 x \sin(a x) J_1 (b x) dx$

I've been trying to work out the solution of this integral. I have seen in the Gradshteyn (6.669(9)) a similar integral: \begin{equation} \int_0^1 x^\nu \sin(a x)J_\nu(a x)dx= \frac{1}{2\nu+1}\left[\...
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Limit for series of Bessel functions evaluated at zeros

The following series arises in an electrostatics problem for a conducting cylinder: $$ V=\sum_{n=1}^\infty\frac{J_0(k_n\rho)e^{-k_nz}}{k_nJ_1(k_n)^2} $$ where $J_i$ is the Bessel function of $i^{th}$ ...
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Upper bounds for Bessel functions

Cosider the K-Bessel function $$K_\nu(x):= \frac\pi 2 \frac{I_{-\nu}(x)-I_\nu(x)}{\sin(\nu\pi)}.$$ See also Watson, G. N., A treatise on the theory of Bessel functions., Cambridge: University Press, ...
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A Bessel-like integral

I encounter the following integral when trying to find the inverse Fourier transform of the characteristic function of a certain sum of random variables. Here, $0\le\lambda\le1$, $p\ge0$, $q\ge0$ are ...
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How to relate this integration with the integral expansion of special functions?

I encounter the following integral when trying to find the inverse Fourier transform of the characteristic function of a certain sum of random variables. Here, $p\ge0$, $q\ge0$ are real, and $n,a,b$ ...
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The tangent curve to Bessel functions?

Consider a function from the Bessel family, for concreteness say $f(x) := J_0(x)$, depicted in blue below (the question can be asked for any order of the first or second kind): I'm interested in the ...
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Integrating a product of integrals involving Bessel functions

I have asked similar questions on Math Stack Exchange, but not been able to receive many helpful responses. Therefore, I am posting this problem here, and any input would be extremely valuable. I ...
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Estimating an integral involving Bessel functions

I would like to preface this question by saying that I have asked a series of questions on this topic on Math Stack Exchange, but have almost never received any fruitful responses, with the exception ...
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