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Re: Problem with fourier transform
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Antonio L. |
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Re: Problem with fourier transform |
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Wed, 5 May 2004 13:38:12 -0500 |
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> I'm not sure I understand why you don't want to use the inverse
> transform rather than writing out the Fourier series summation
> explicitly. Seems like you could get what you want by using ifft()
> like this:
The reason is because I pretend to find a way of obtaining a smooth continuous
function out of a discrete one. Thus you could think in the continuous fourier
transform of the fourier transform of the discrete periodic original one. I
don't know if I've explained myselft.
Thanks, Antonio.
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