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On a function which is self-reciprocal in the Hankel transform
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2009
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It is well-known that if v≧–½ and
then ø (x) is said to be self-reciprocal in the Hankel transform and may be described as Rv. If v = ±½(1) reduces to the Fourier sine or cosine transform. Functions of these two classes may be described as Rg and Re.
In a list of pairs of reciprocal functions, G. A. Campbell gives the example that
is Rc, but there does not seem to be any explicit reference to this function in the literature. It suggests that there is a corresponding function which is Rv.
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