Abstract

It is not capable of reference to the hypergeometric type and so requires methods peculiar to itself. The principal difficulty in the solution of the equation consists in the determination of a number, the characteristic exponent, which appears in the solution. It is known from general considerations of the theory of linear differential equations that for the trigonometric form of the equation, y may be expressed as

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