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Parabolic cylinder functions

In mathematics, the parabolic cylinder functions are special functions defined as solutions to the differential equation

\frac{d^2f}{dz^2} + \left(az^2+bz+c\right)f=0

This can be brought into two distinct forms (A) and (B) by change of variable, to

\frac{d^2f}{dz^2} - \left(\frac{z^2}{4}+a\right)f=0 (A)

and

\frac{d^2f}{dz^2} + \left(\frac{z^2}{4}-a\right)f=0 (B)

If

f(a,z)

is a solution, then so are

f(a,−z), f(−a,iz) and f(−a,−iz).

If

f(a,z)

is a solution of equation (A), then

f(−ia,zeiπ/4)

is a solution of (B), and, by symmetry,

f(−ia,−zeiπ/4), f(ia,−ze−iπ/4) and f(ia,ze−iπ/4)

are also solutions of (B).

Solutions

There are independent even and odd solutions of the form (A). These are given by (following the notation of Abramowitz and Stegun):

y_1(a;z) = \exp(-z^2/4) \;_1F_1  \left(\frac{a}{2}+\frac{1}{4}; \; \frac{1}{2}\; ; \; \frac{z^2}{2}\right)

and

y_2(a;z) = z\exp(-z^2/4) \;_1F_1  \left(\frac{a}{2}+\frac{3}{4}; \; \frac{3}{2}\; ; \; \frac{z^2}{2}\right)

where \;_1F_1 (a;b;z)=M(a;b;z) is the confluent hypergeometric function.

For half-integer values of a, these can be re-expressed in terms of Hermite polynomials; alternately, they can also be expressed in terms of Bessel functions.

References

Last updated: 05-28-2005 14:16:02
11-30-2008 18:11:33
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