There are different approaches to compute the diffracted field of an object numerically, such as the Fresnel approximation. However, when aiming to calculate the exact integral in the near field, the computational time increases significantly. In this work, we present an analysis of how this computation can be reduced by exploiting the symmetries that arise in the problem. This strategy avoids recalculating redundant distances and instead relies on simple image rotations. The study is published in: Villa-Hernández, J. M., Olivares-Pérez, A., Herran-Cuspinera, R., Juárez-Pérez, J. L., Mancio, L., & Delesma, R. (2024). Study of Behavior of Geometric Symmetries of 3D Objects with Digital Fresnel–Kirchhoff Holograms, Using Non-Redundant Calculations. Symmetry, 16(9).