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hankl: A lightweight Python implementation of the FFTLog algorithm for Cosmology

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arxiv 2106.06331 v1 pith:INCZ3N3Q submitted 2021-06-11 astro-ph.IM astro-ph.COphysics.comp-ph

hankl: A lightweight Python implementation of the FFTLog algorithm for Cosmology

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We introduce hankl, a lightweight Python implementation of the FFTLog algorithm for Cosmology. The FFTLog algorithm is an extension of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) for logarithmically spaced periodic sequences. It can be used to efficiently compute Hankel transformations, which are paramount for many modern cosmological analyses that are based on the power spectrum or the 2-point correlation function multipoles. The code is well-tested, open source, and publicly available.

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