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<math>\mathcal{F}[x(a*t)] = \frac{1}{a}X(\frac{f}{a})</math>
<math>\mathcal{F}[x(a*t)] = \frac{1}{a}X(\frac{f}{a})</math>


frac{x(t) - x(-t)}{2}</math>

Revision as of 10:56, 12 October 2007

The Fourier transform was named after Joseph Fourier, a French mathematician. A Fourier Transform takes a function to its frequency components.


Properties of a Fourier Transform:

Properties of a Fourier Transform:

Linearity

   


= Shifting the function changes the phase of the spectrum

   

Frequency and amplitude are affected when changing spatial scale inversely