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  1. Fourier transform for dummies - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    What is the Fourier transform? What does it do? Why is it useful (in math, in engineering, physics, etc)? This question is based on Kevin Lin's question, which didn't quite fit in MathOverflow. An...

  2. How to calculate the Fourier transform of a Gaussian function?

    While saz has already answered the question, I just wanted to add that this can be seen as one of the simplest examples of the Uncertainty Principle found in quantum mechanics, and generalizes to …

  3. What is the difference between the Discrete Fourier Transform and the ...

    Apr 9, 2020 · 7 Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) is the discrete version of the Fourier Transform (FT) that transforms a signal (or discrete sequence) from the time domain representation to its …

  4. Fourier transform of sinc function - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Let us consider the Fourier transform of $\\mathrm{sinc}$ function. As I know it is equal to a rectangular function in frequency domain and I want to get it myself, I know there is a lot of material...

  5. functional analysis - Fourier transform of even/odd function ...

    May 12, 2020 · Explore related questions functional-analysis analysis fourier-analysis fourier-transform See similar questions with these tags.

  6. soft question - A list of proofs of Fourier inversion formula ...

    Aug 5, 2018 · 21 The reason for this question is to make a list of the known proofs (or proof ideas) of Fourier inversion formula for functions f ∈ L1(R) (obviously adding appropriate hypothesis to get a …

  7. What is the difference between Fourier series and Fourier ...

    Oct 26, 2012 · The Fourier series is used to represent a periodic function by a discrete sum of complex exponentials, while the Fourier transform is then used to represent a general, nonperiodic function by …

  8. Fourier Transform of a Triangular function (using the formula and the ...

    Apr 29, 2024 · I tried using the standard Fourier transform formula and then tried using the convolution theorem. I reached the correct answer by using the formula, but I seem to have the scaling factor …

  9. Fourier Transform of Derivative - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Fourier transform commutes with linear operators. Derivation is a linear operator. Game over.

  10. What is meant with 'Fourier mode'? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Aug 15, 2016 · What is meant with 'Fourier mode'? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 5 months ago Modified 8 years, 5 months ago