The SSHT code provides functionality to perform fast and exact spin spherical harmonic transforms.
Release 1.1b1, April 2017
- J. D. McEwen (www.jasonmcewen.org)
- C. G. R. Wallis
- M. Buttner
- B. Leistedt
- Y. Wiaux
- J. D. McEwen and Y. Wiaux, A novel sampling theorem on the sphere, IEEE Trans. Sig. Proc., 59(12):5876-5887, 2011 (arXiv:1110.6298).
- J. D. McEwen, G. Puy, J.-Ph. Thiran, P. Vandergheynst, D. Van De Ville, and Y. Wiaux, Sparse image reconstruction on the sphere: implications of a new sampling theorem. IEEE Trans. Image Proc., 22(6):2275-2285, 2013 (arXiv:1205.1013).
See doc/index.html
See doc/index.html
Please email the authors or create an issue on the public github repository.
The package is in beta and is still under development. Please report problems/bugs by email (jason.mcewen@ucl.ac.uk) or create an issue on the public github repository.
SSHT package to perform spin spherical harmonic transforms
Copyright (C) 2011 Jason McEwen
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