Recursive computation of oblate spheroidal harmonics of the second kind and their first-, second-, and third-order derivatives

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Toshio Fukushima
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[1] National Astronomical Observatory,
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Journal of Geodesy | 2013年 / 87卷
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Associated Legendre function of second kind; Hypergeometric function; Oblate spheroidal harmonics;
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A recursive method is developed to compute the ratios of the oblate spheroidal harmonics of the second kind and their first-, second-, and third-order derivatives. The recurrence formulas consist of three kinds: (1) fixed-degree increasing-order, (2) mixed-degree increasing-order, and (3) fixed-order decreasing-degree. The three seed values are evaluated by rapidly convergent series. The derivatives of the ratios are recursively obtained from the values and lower-order derivatives of the same harmonic order and of the same or higher degrees. The new method precisely and quickly computes the ratios and their low-order derivatives. It provides 13 correct digits of the ratios of degree as high as 262,000 and runs 20–100 times faster than the existing methods.
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