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+ | It's a great slecture, examples developed are in detail and the logic between the steps is quite clear. Also,it is very useful way to use properties of FT in solving practical problem. This slecture greatly helps me to understand the transformation from a function with variable <math>\omega</math> (in rad/s) into another with variable f(in hertz). | ||
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Fourier transform as a function of frequency ω versus Fourier transform as a function of frequency f
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- Xiaozhe's review:
It's a great slecture, examples developed are in detail and the logic between the steps is quite clear. Also,it is very useful way to use properties of FT in solving practical problem. This slecture greatly helps me to understand the transformation from a function with variable $ \omega $ (in rad/s) into another with variable f(in hertz).
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