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What is the Continuous-space Fourier transform (CSFT) of <math>f(x,y)= e^{j \pi (ax +by) }</math>?  
 
What is the Continuous-space Fourier transform (CSFT) of <math>f(x,y)= e^{j \pi (ax +by) }</math>?  

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Continuous-space Fourier transform of a complex exponential

What is the Continuous-space Fourier transform (CSFT) of $ f(x,y)= e^{j \pi (ax +by) } $?

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