2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40590-016-0142-6
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On the zeros of the Pearcey integral and a Rayleigh-type equation

Abstract: In this work we find a sequence of functions at which the Pearcey function is identically zero. The sequence of functions can be expressed in terms of a second order non-linear ODE, which happens to be the Rayleigh-type. As a byproduct of these facts, we develop a methodology to find a class of functions which solve the moving boundary problem of the heat equation. To this end, we make use of generalized Airy functions, which in some particular cases fall within the category of functions with infinitely many… Show more

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