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On 1/18/2010 3:43:41 PM, John_8490 wrote: >Hi, I am trying to use bessel >functions ber and bei and keep >getting an error "Found a >number greaterthan 10^307". > >I do not think the answer will >go beyond 10^307. > >Simple way to see the issue is >Evaluate ber(0,78)= > >Is this a known issue with >M14? - John ____________________________
As long as it plots, you may be able to cay in formulas ! For the numerical local evaluation, check for any recurrence.
On 1/18/2010 4:55:21 PM, jmG wrote: >On 1/18/2010 3:43:41 PM, John_8490 >wrote: >>Hi, I am trying to use bessel >>functions ber and bei and keep >>getting an error "Found a >>number greaterthan 10^307". >> >>I do not think the answer will >>go beyond 10^307. >> >>Simple way to see the issue is >>Evaluate ber(0,78)= >> >>Is this a known issue with >>M14? - John >____________________________ > >As long as it plots, you may be able to >cay in formulas ! For the numerical local evaluation, check for any >recurrence. >ber(0,77) calculates ... plots up to 43
Attached: roots up to the max built-in capability 43
On 1/18/2010 3:43:41 PM, John_8490 wrote: == Hi, I am trying to use bessel functions ber and bei and keep getting an error "Found a number greaterthan 10^307". == I do not think the answer will go beyond 10^307.
I think it should be about -8.757*10^21
== Simple way to see the issue is Evaluate ber(0,78)=
On 1/18/2010 5:12:55 PM, John_8490 wrote: >Thanks Stuart. >That works... >I just found the same here >http://www.2dcurves.com/gamma/ >gammabs.html >-John _______________________