Making Formulas… for Everything—From Pi to the Pink Panther to Sir Isaac Newton—Wolfram|Alpha Blog
I wanted to calculate the Fourier transform of sin(at) and ended up that it's indeterminate. Wolfram Alpha says tho that the answer has to do with the Dirac delta function. Where did
SOLVED: 3 Consider the wave equation problem Utt Urr u(z,0) = 0; Ut(w,0) = g(x) 0 < € < 0 Uz(0,t) = 0, t > 0. Here g is the function 0 <
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Numerical Approximation of the Fourier Transform by the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Algorithm - Wolfram Demonstrations Project
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Discrete Fourier Transform of Windowing Functions - Wolfram Demonstrations Project
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Making Formulas… for Everything—From Pi to the Pink Panther to Sir Isaac Newton—Wolfram|Alpha Blog