How to cite Fourier transform
mathematics
The Fourier transform (FT) decomposes a function of time (a signal) into the frequencies that make it up.
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@book{bracewell1986fourier,
title={The Fourier transform and its applications},
author={Bracewell, Ronald Newbold and Bracewell, Ronald N},
volume={31999},
year={1986},
publisher={McGraw-Hill New York}
}
title={The Fourier transform and its applications},
author={Bracewell, Ronald Newbold and Bracewell, Ronald N},
volume={31999},
year={1986},
publisher={McGraw-Hill New York}
}
@book{bracewell1986fourier,
title={The Fourier transform and its applications},
author={Bracewell, Ronald Newbold and Bracewell, Ronald N},
volume={31999},
year={1986},
publisher={McGraw-Hill New York}
}
title={The Fourier transform and its applications},
author={Bracewell, Ronald Newbold and Bracewell, Ronald N},
volume={31999},
year={1986},
publisher={McGraw-Hill New York}
}
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