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** [[HW5.3 Jacob Pfister_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Computation of Inverse CT Fourier transform]]
 
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** [[HW5.3 Jeff Kubascik_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Computation of Inverse CT Fourier transform]]
 
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** [[HW5.3 Ronny Wijaya_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Computation of Inverse CT Fourier transform]]
 
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