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This first chapter gives the definition and elementary properties of the Fourier transform of integrable functions, which constitute the specific calculus mentioned in the introduction. Besides linearity, the toolbox of this calculus contains the differentiation rule and the convolution—multiplication rule. The general problem of recovering a function from its Fourier transform then receives a partial answer that will be completed by the results on pointwise convergence of Chapter A3.
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Brémaud, P. (2002). Fourier Transforms of Stable Signals. In: Mathematical Principles of Signal Processing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3669-4_1
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