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Lecture 28: Shift Theorem In Higher Dimensions

Published on May 21, 20102662 Views

If you make a shift by B then that corresponds to E to the minus 2 pie ISB, that’s the phase shift times the Fourier Transform of the original function. All right. That’s easy result. That’s one of

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