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The Fourier Transform is a process or formula that converts a signal from one domain to another. Often it is used to go between the time domain and the frequency domain.

Developed by Frenchman, Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier (1768 - 1830), the Fourier Transform stems from the more general Fourier Analysis, which is the representation of a function with sine and cosine terms. Unlike the Fourier Series the Fourier Transform is capable of representing aperiodic signals.

Mathematical Description

The Fourier Transform is detonated by;


The Inverse Fourier Transform is;

Relation to Laplace Transform

Unless otherwise noted, a Laplace Transform is defined by the unilateral or one-sided integral

The Laplace Transform can be applied from to , this is known as the Bilateral Laplace Transform and is denoted by

Examples