A new stable algorithm, based on hat functions for numerical evaluation of Hankel transform of order ν>-1, is proposed in this paper. The hat basis functions are used as a basis to expand a part of the integrand, rf(r), appearing in the Hankel transform integral. This leads to a very simple, efficient, and stable algorithm for the numerical evaluation of Hankel transform. The novelty of our paper is that we give error and stability analysis of the algorithm and corroborate our theoretical findings by various numerical experiments. Finally, an application of the proposed algorithm is given for solving the heat equation in an infinite cylinder with a radiation condition
Ovaj završni rad opisuje Hankelovu transformaciju i njena svojstva te njenu primjenu u elektrotehnic...
technique to evaluate HT integrals. However, it has some obvious shortcomings. We present an alterna...
In the present paper the authors show that iterations of the Hankel transform with K -transform is a...
The purpose of this paper is to present an algorithm for evaluating Han-kel transform of the null an...
The method originally proposed by Siegman [Opt. Lett. 1, 13 (1977)] for evaluating numerically the H...
The Hankel transform is widely used to solve various engineering and physics problems, such as the r...
AbstractThe efficient and accurate evaluation of the Hankel transform is required in a number of app...
Four integral transforms of the Hankel type and their respective inverses are defined. It is shown t...
A fast and numerically stable algorithm is described for computing the discrete Hankel transform of ...
In the recent years considerable attention has been focused on the numerical computation of the eige...
Also published as: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 68 (1980): 523-529In this paper two ...
This paper describes the applications of Hankel and Fourier transforms for obtaining analytical solu...
AbstractThe singular integral S = ∫0∞ f(x)e−x J0(ωx) dx, related to the Hankel transform of order 0,...
AbstractLet H be an infinite Hankel matrix of known finite rank r. A new algorithm for the numerical...
The finite Hankel transform of order zero is evaluated by means of a bilinear quadrature formula. By...
Ovaj završni rad opisuje Hankelovu transformaciju i njena svojstva te njenu primjenu u elektrotehnic...
technique to evaluate HT integrals. However, it has some obvious shortcomings. We present an alterna...
In the present paper the authors show that iterations of the Hankel transform with K -transform is a...
The purpose of this paper is to present an algorithm for evaluating Han-kel transform of the null an...
The method originally proposed by Siegman [Opt. Lett. 1, 13 (1977)] for evaluating numerically the H...
The Hankel transform is widely used to solve various engineering and physics problems, such as the r...
AbstractThe efficient and accurate evaluation of the Hankel transform is required in a number of app...
Four integral transforms of the Hankel type and their respective inverses are defined. It is shown t...
A fast and numerically stable algorithm is described for computing the discrete Hankel transform of ...
In the recent years considerable attention has been focused on the numerical computation of the eige...
Also published as: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 68 (1980): 523-529In this paper two ...
This paper describes the applications of Hankel and Fourier transforms for obtaining analytical solu...
AbstractThe singular integral S = ∫0∞ f(x)e−x J0(ωx) dx, related to the Hankel transform of order 0,...
AbstractLet H be an infinite Hankel matrix of known finite rank r. A new algorithm for the numerical...
The finite Hankel transform of order zero is evaluated by means of a bilinear quadrature formula. By...
Ovaj završni rad opisuje Hankelovu transformaciju i njena svojstva te njenu primjenu u elektrotehnic...
technique to evaluate HT integrals. However, it has some obvious shortcomings. We present an alterna...
In the present paper the authors show that iterations of the Hankel transform with K -transform is a...