Thanks for the reply. Yes, I agree. I think the proof of
the Gegenbauer addition theorem in Watson took too long to go
through. Though, I did find a simple Green's function proof of the Helmoltz eqn. that
I thought was not too 'magical' in:
Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics (Paperback)
by Frederick W. Byron (Author), Robert W. Fuller
In there, they show e(ik*R)/R is a Green's function to the Helmoltz eqn.
in free space through a Fourier transform method. Then, they also show
the sum form of the Green's function involving spherical bessel function can
also be obtained by separation of variables after satisfying boundary conditions.
I thought those 2 derivations were relatively straightforward and I was ok with
simply equating the 2 expressions. (I think this is the idea, but its been a month
or two since I looked at it.)
Denny