I've noticed it is not in Erledyi or Gradsteyn, although the cosine version is in the first.(page 26 eq.33) I've tried using the subst.x=a*sinh(z) to avoid a square root I would also like to know the fourier sine transform of the sine and cosine form
I need the Fourier cosine transform of (sin(bsqrt(a^2+x^2)))/(a^2+x^2)
H.Davies
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