File:AiryAi Imag Surface.png

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A surface plot of the imaginary part of the Airy function:

x and y both run from -4 to 4.
Date 7 March 2008 (upload date)
Source self-made,
 
This diagram was created with Mathematica.
Author Inductiveload
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Mathematica Code

Plot3D[
 Im[AiryAi[x + I y]],
 {x, -4, 4},
 {y, -4, 4},
 BoxStyle -> Directive[
   Thickness[0.002],
   Black],
 TicksStyle -> Directive[
   Bold,
   FontSize -> 32,
   FontFamily -> "DejaVu Mono",
   Thickness[0.0015]],
 LabelStyle -> Directive[
   Bold,
   Italic,
   FontSize -> 40,
   FontFamily -> "DejaVu Mono"],
 PlotStyle -> Directive[
   White,
   Specularity[White, 40],
   Opacity[0.8]],
 PlotPoints -> 100,
 MaxRecursion -> 3,
 ImageSize -> 1600,
 AxesLabel -> {"x", "y", "z"},
 ClippingStyle -> {Opacity[0.5]}
 ]

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