The variable
(also denoted
)
used in elliptic functions and elliptic
integrals is called the amplitude (or Jacobi amplitude). It can be defined by
where
is a Jacobi elliptic function with elliptic modulus. As is common with Jacobi
elliptic functions, the modulus
is often suppressed for conciseness. The Jacobi amplitude
is the inverse function of the elliptic
integral of the first kind. The amplitude function is implemented in the Wolfram
Language as JacobiAmplitude[u,
m], where
is the parameter.
It is related to the elliptic integral of the first kind
by
 |
(3)
|
(Abramowitz and Stegun 1972, p. 589).
The derivative of the Jacobi amplitude is given by
 |
(4)
|
or using the notation
,
 |
(5)
|
The amplitude function has the special values
where
is a complete elliptic integral
of the first kind. In addition, it obeys the identities
which serve as definitions for the Jacobi
elliptic functions.
See also
Amplitude,
Delta Amplitude,
Elliptic Argument,
Elliptic
Characteristic,
Elliptic Function,
Elliptic
Integral of the First Kind,
Elliptic Modulus,
Jacobi Elliptic Functions,
Modular
Angle,
Nome,
Parameter
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References
Abramowitz, M. and Stegun, I. A. (Eds.). Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables, 9th printing.
New York: Dover, pp. 589-590, 1972.Fischer, G. (Ed.). Plate 132
in Mathematische
Modelle aus den Sammlungen von Universitäten und Museen, Bildband. Braunschweig,
Germany: Vieweg, p. 129, 1986.Gudermann, C. "Theorie der Modular-Functionen
und der Modular-Integrale." J. für Math. 18, 1-54, 1838.
https://doi.org/10.1515/crll.1838.18.1.Whittaker,
E. T. and Watson, G. N. A
Course in Modern Analysis, 4th ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University
Press, p. 494, 1990.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
Jacobi Amplitude
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