NAG Library Routine Document
S18ACF
1 Purpose
S18ACF returns the value of the modified Bessel function , via the function name.
2 Specification
REAL (KIND=nag_wp) S18ACF |
INTEGER |
IFAIL |
REAL (KIND=nag_wp) |
X |
|
3 Description
S18ACF evaluates an approximation to the modified Bessel function of the second kind .
Note: is undefined for and the routine will fail for such arguments.
The routine is based on five Chebyshev expansions:
For
,
For
,
For
,
For
,
For
near zero,
, where
denotes Euler's constant. This approximation is used when
is sufficiently small for the result to be correct to
machine precision.
For large , where there is a danger of underflow due to the smallness of , the result is set exactly to zero.
4 References
Abramowitz M and Stegun I A (1972) Handbook of Mathematical Functions (3rd Edition) Dover Publications
5 Parameters
- 1: – REAL (KIND=nag_wp)Input
-
On entry: the argument of the function.
Constraint:
.
- 2: – INTEGERInput/Output
-
On entry:
IFAIL must be set to
,
. If you are unfamiliar with this parameter you should refer to
Section 3.3 in the Essential Introduction for details.
For environments where it might be inappropriate to halt program execution when an error is detected, the value
is recommended. If the output of error messages is undesirable, then the value
is recommended. Otherwise, if you are not familiar with this parameter, the recommended value is
.
When the value is used it is essential to test the value of IFAIL on exit.
On exit:
unless the routine detects an error or a warning has been flagged (see
Section 6).
6 Error Indicators and Warnings
If on entry
or
, explanatory error messages are output on the current error message unit (as defined by
X04AAF).
Errors or warnings detected by the routine:
-
, is undefined. On soft failure the routine returns zero.
An unexpected error has been triggered by this routine. Please
contact
NAG.
See
Section 3.8 in the Essential Introduction for further information.
Your licence key may have expired or may not have been installed correctly.
See
Section 3.7 in the Essential Introduction for further information.
Dynamic memory allocation failed.
See
Section 3.6 in the Essential Introduction for further information.
7 Accuracy
Let and be the relative errors in the argument and result respectively.
If
is somewhat larger than the
machine precision (i.e., if
is due to data errors etc.), then
and
are approximately related by:
Figure 1 shows the behaviour of the error amplification factor
However, if is of the same order as machine precision, then rounding errors could make slightly larger than the above relation predicts.
For small , the amplification factor is approximately
, which implies strong attenuation of the error, but in general can never be less than the machine precision.
For large , and we have strong amplification of the relative error. Eventually , which is asymptotically given by , becomes so small that it cannot be calculated without underflow and hence the routine will return zero. Note that for large the errors will be dominated by those of the standard function exp.
8 Parallelism and Performance
Not applicable.
None.
10 Example
This example reads values of the argument from a file, evaluates the function at each value of and prints the results.
10.1 Program Text
Program Text (s18acfe.f90)
10.2 Program Data
Program Data (s18acfe.d)
10.3 Program Results
Program Results (s18acfe.r)