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Chapter 3 Fourier Transform

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Properties of the Fourier transform

The following table summarizes some properties of the Fourier transform. Let f and g be
two functions defined from R to C and let a, b ∈ R.
The function Its Fourier trans- Conditions of application
form

Linearity af (t) + bg(t) afb(s) + b gb(s) f and g are absolutely integrable.

Translation in time f (t − a) e−ias fb(s) f is absolutely integrable.


domain

Translation in fre- eiat f (t) fb(s − a) f is absolutely integrable.


quency domain
1 b s 
Homothety f (at) (a ̸= 0) f f is absolutely integrable.
|a| a
Differentiation in f ′ (t) isfb(s) f is of class C 1 , absolutely integrable
time domain and such that lim|t|→+∞ f (t) = 0.
 ′
Differentiation in tf (t) i fb(s) The functions f (t) and tf (t) are
frequency domain absolutely integrable.

Convolution pro- (f ∗ g)(t) 2π fb(s)b
g (s) f and g are bounded, piecewise
duct continuous and absolutely inte-
grable.
1
Product f (t)g(t) √ (fb ∗ gb)(s) The functions f , g, f g, fb and gb are
2π absolutely integrable.
Rt 1 b
Integration in time −∞
f (x) dx f (s), s ̸= 0 f continuous
R +∞and absolutely inte-
is
domain grable and −∞ f (x) dx = 0.

Conjugation f (t) fb(−s) f absolutely integrable.

Parity f is even fb is even f is absolutely integrable.


f is odd fb is odd
f is real and fb is real and even
even fb is imaginary and
f is real and odd odd

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