Two dimensional green function

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In studying the scattering problem, one should know green function in free space. while in two dimension, green function is the hankel function, seen in the attached file. bu i got confused in the second equation in the attached file. could anyone give me some details about this relationship? it will be of great help for me, thanks forwardly!

i know this is not suited for me to post it here, but i think it is a very important relationship if one want to study two dimensional scattering problem. i have post it in the homework section, but without any answer.
 

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It's hard for me to understand what you are confused.

I am not familiar with these equation, but I give you a website for the Bessel function and Hankel function.

You may make your confusion clear. And it will be better if you show the book's name as possible.
 
thanks for shawl, i am sorry that i forgot to post the book's name.the attached file is taken from "methods of theoretical physics, part 2" by Philip M. Morse and Herman Feshbach, on page 1362.
 
what confused me is this equation:
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i cann't find anywhere the derivation of this relation.
 
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