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https://github.com/sfstoolbox/sfs-matlab/blob/master/SFS_general/sphbesselh_zeros.m
find zero and root for the spherical Hankel function of the first kind.
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% The zeros/roots of the spherical Hankel function of the second kind
% can be obtained based on the following relationship.
% suppose z = x + iy is a zero for the spherical Hankel function of the first kind.
% then z = -ix + y, and z = -ix -y are zeros for the the spherical Hankel function of the second kind.
Please add this to the https://github.com/sfstoolbox/sfs-matlab/blob/master/SFS_general/sphbesselh_zeros.m
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