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Fourier, J.B.J. (1822). Théorie Analytique de la Chaleur. Paris: Chez Firmin Didot, père
et fils.
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Titchmarsh, E. (1948). Introduction to the Theory of Fourier Integrals (2nd edn.).
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3
It has polarisation.
4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_Fourier_transform
.
5
since
for any integer k.
6
Cooley, J.W., and Tukey, J.W. (1965). An algorithm for the machine calculation of
complex Fourier series. Mathematics of Computation 19: 297–301.
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Press, W.H., Teukolsky, S.A., Vetterling, W.T., and Flannery, B.P. (2007). Numerical
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8
A related result is the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, which says that if the
frequencies are bandlimited, that is, |ω| < B for some B, then the entire signal can be
exactly reconstructed from an infinite sequence of samples at interval Δt as long as B <
1/(2Δt). Of course in practice an infinite sequence of samples is not taken.
9
We could set non-maximal points to some other value using origin, if zero has meaning.
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