
doi: 10.1007/bf02392698
In this paper, some new linear relations for MacRobert'sE-Functions are established. They are formulae (1), (10), (15), (20), (22) and (28) below. For the definitions and properties of these functions, the reader is referred to MacRobert, “Functions of a Complex Variable” (3rd ed., London 1946), p. 348. This work will be denoted by the letters C.V. Also some expansions of Bessel Functions are deduced.
Special functions
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