Addition Theorems for Spherical Bessel Functions and Vector Harmonics in Spherical Coordinates
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概要
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By means of the theory of representation of 3-dimensional Euclidean motions, generalized spherical Bessel functions are defined y matrix elements, and the addition theorem as well as the generalized Fourier-Bessel integral theorem for the functions is established. Using the concept of l-vector, the spherical and the solid l-vector harmonics are defined and their properties are studied. The addition theorem is represented as a two-point-tensor formula in terms of l-vector harmonics. The special case l=1 gives a unified description of the ordinary vector harmonic functions which have been defined diversely. Solid vector harmonics satisfy the vector Helmholtz equation, and the addition formula for a generalized spherical Hankel function which is an isotropic tensor field gives the transverse or the longitudinal part of the Green's dyadic for free space.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1968-08-05
著者
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Ogura Hisanao
Department Of Electronics Kyoto University
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Ogura Hisanao
Departmen Of Electronics Kyoto University
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