Mehler–Fock transform

Mehler–Fock transform

In mathematics, the Mehler–Fock transform is an integral transform introduced by Mehler (1881) and rediscovered by Fock (1943).

It is given by

F(x) =\int_0^\infty P_{it-1/2}(x)f(t) dt

where P is a Legendre function of the first kind.

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