scipy.special.kelvin
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scipy.special.kelvin(x[, out1, out2, out3, out4])
- (Be, Ke, Bep, Kep)=kelvin(x) returns the tuple (Be, Ke, Bep, Kep) which containes
complex numbers representing the real and imaginary Kelvin functions
and their derivatives evaluated at x. For example,
kelvin(x)[0].real = ber x and kelvin(x)[0].imag = bei x with similar
relationships for ker and kei.