What do you mean by "available" ?   You could presumably type them in as 
formulas.
My browser doesn't show anything in the inline image.
Numerical evaluation of (for example) Bessel functions are generally done
by algorithms based on asymptotic formulas. (e.g. in Maxima)
RJF

On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 3:15:16 AM UTC-7, grant...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I am curious about the possibly of having asymptotic forms of specialized 
>> functions available for symbolic computation.  
>>
>  
>
>> For instance, small or large argument approximations of Hankel functions 
>> can be quite useful for symbolic manipulation [see below].  Is there a 
>> convenient way to implement this ?  Could these functions be added to Sage 
>> ?  Otherwise, could an external library of functions be (easily) added to 
>> Sage to do this ?  
>>
>
>    I apologize if how to do this is well-known -  I am very new to using 
> Sage.  Grant Ellis 
>
>
>> [image: Inline image 1]
>>
>>

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