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Quasi fast Hankel transform

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Abstract

We outline here a new algorithm for evaluating Hankel (Fourier–Bessel) transforms numerically with enhanced speed, accuracy, and efficiency. A nonlinear change of variables is used to convert the one-sided Hankel transform integral into a two-sided cross-correlation integral. This correlation integral is then evaluated on a discrete sampled basis using fast Fourier transforms. The new algorithm offers advantages in speed and substantial advantages in storage requirements over conventional methods for evaluating Hankel transforms with large numbers of points.

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