ellip_harm#
- scipy.special.ellip_harm(h2, k2, n, p, s, signm=1, signn=1)[source]#
- Ellipsoidal harmonic functions E^p_n(l) - These are also known as Lame functions of the first kind, and are solutions to the Lame equation: \[(s^2 - h^2)(s^2 - k^2)E''(s) + s(2s^2 - h^2 - k^2)E'(s) + (a - q s^2)E(s) = 0\]- where \(q = (n+1)n\) and \(a\) is the eigenvalue (not returned) corresponding to the solutions. - Parameters:
- h2float
- h**2
- k2float
- k**2; should be larger than- h**2
- nint
- Degree 
- sfloat
- Coordinate 
- pint
- Order, can range between [1,2n+1] 
- signm{1, -1}, optional
- Sign of prefactor of functions. Can be +/-1. See Notes. 
- signn{1, -1}, optional
- Sign of prefactor of functions. Can be +/-1. See Notes. 
 
- Returns:
- Efloat
- the harmonic \(E^p_n(s)\) 
 
 - See also - Notes - The geometric interpretation of the ellipsoidal functions is explained in [2], [3], [4]. The signm and signn arguments control the sign of prefactors for functions according to their type: - K : +1 L : signm M : signn N : signm*signn - Added in version 0.15.0. - References [1]- Digital Library of Mathematical Functions 29.12 https://dlmf.nist.gov/29.12 [2]- Bardhan and Knepley, “Computational science and re-discovery: open-source implementations of ellipsoidal harmonics for problems in potential theory”, Comput. Sci. Disc. 5, 014006 (2012) DOI:10.1088/1749-4699/5/1/014006. [3]- David J.and Dechambre P, “Computation of Ellipsoidal Gravity Field Harmonics for small solar system bodies” pp. 30-36, 2000 [4]- George Dassios, “Ellipsoidal Harmonics: Theory and Applications” pp. 418, 2012 - Examples - >>> from scipy.special import ellip_harm >>> w = ellip_harm(5,8,1,1,2.5) >>> w 2.5 - Check that the functions indeed are solutions to the Lame equation: - >>> import numpy as np >>> from scipy.interpolate import UnivariateSpline >>> def eigenvalue(f, df, ddf): ... r = (((s**2 - h**2) * (s**2 - k**2) * ddf ... + s * (2*s**2 - h**2 - k**2) * df ... - n * (n + 1)*s**2*f) / f) ... return -r.mean(), r.std() >>> s = np.linspace(0.1, 10, 200) >>> k, h, n, p = 8.0, 2.2, 3, 2 >>> E = ellip_harm(h**2, k**2, n, p, s) >>> E_spl = UnivariateSpline(s, E) >>> a, a_err = eigenvalue(E_spl(s), E_spl(s,1), E_spl(s,2)) >>> a, a_err (583.44366156701483, 6.4580890640310646e-11)