Lecture 35 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2013, Prof. Boutin

Monday November 11, 2013 (Week 13) - See Course Outline.

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In this lecture, we continued talking about the Fourier transform of functions of 2 variables. In particular, we pointed out that the CSFT of separable functions can be obtained from using the formulas for the Fourier transform of contuous-time signals (i.e., functions of 1 variable).

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