Symbolic Fourier Transform
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Symbolic Fourier Transform
Hello,
I was wondering if you could help me with symbolic Fourier transformation. In the attached file, I want to see the symbolic expression of i=fourier(I).
I appreciate your suggestions in advance.
Sincerely
Payman
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It is
I(k) fourier,k,z ----->
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Well! continue the calculation by yourself!
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Thank you very much.
Mathcad says that the result is too large to display
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Hello PAYMAN,
with a bit of algebra, perhaps, you'll make it:
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This is very helpful. I am thankful that you considered my problem.
Regards
Payman
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Hello F.M.
Just a quick note that when you assign z1=exp(i.k.d1) and z2=exp(i.k.d2), they can no longer be assumed as "real" at the next steps. This affects the final result that doesn't look neat.
Regards
Payman
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I'm sorry, you're absolutely right.
subsequent calculations are impossible...
I think you should review the problem again, trying a simpler way to solve it.
