clpmn — SciPy v1.15.3 Manual (original) (raw)
scipy.special.
scipy.special.clpmn(m, n, z, type=3)[source]#
Associated Legendre function of the first kind for complex arguments.
Computes the associated Legendre function of the first kind of order m and degree n, Pmn(z)
= \(P_n^m(z)\), and its derivative, Pmn'(z)
. Returns two arrays of size (m+1, n+1)
containing Pmn(z)
andPmn'(z)
for all orders from 0..m
and degrees from 0..n
.
Deprecated since version 1.15.0: This function is deprecated and will be removed in SciPy 1.17.0. Please use scipy.special.assoc_legendre_p_all instead.
Parameters:
mint
|m| <= n
; the order of the Legendre function.
nint
where n >= 0
; the degree of the Legendre function. Often called l
(lower case L) in descriptions of the associated Legendre function
zarray_like, float or complex
Input value.
typeint, optional
takes values 2 or 3 2: cut on the real axis |x| > 1
3: cut on the real axis -1 < x < 1
(default)
Returns:
Pmn_z(m+1, n+1) array
Values for all orders 0..m
and degrees 0..n
Pmn_d_z(m+1, n+1) array
Derivatives for all orders 0..m
and degrees 0..n
See also
associated Legendre functions of the first kind for real z
Notes
By default, i.e. for type=3
, phase conventions are chosen according to [1] such that the function is analytic. The cut lies on the interval (-1, 1). Approaching the cut from above or below in general yields a phase factor with respect to Ferrer’s function of the first kind (cf. lpmn).
For type=2
a cut at |x| > 1
is chosen. Approaching the real values on the interval (-1, 1) in the complex plane yields Ferrer’s function of the first kind.
References