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Definition in Terms of Bessel Functions

The Bessel polynomial may also be defined using Bessel functions from which the polynomial draws its name.

where Kn(x) is a modified Bessel function of the second kind and yn(x) is the reverse polynomial (pag 7 and 34 Grosswald 1978).

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