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A Further Note on the Zeros of Bessel Functions


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Even though Bourget's hypothesis on the zeros of Bessel Functions is still unproved, it is possible to prove that Jn and Jn+m have no common zeros for restricted values of n and m.
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D. P. Banerjee
A. M. College, Mymensingh, India

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Even though Bourget's hypothesis on the zeros of Bessel Functions is still unproved, it is possible to prove that Jn and Jn+m have no common zeros for restricted values of n and m.