Lecture 27: Higher Dimensional Fourier Transforms- Review

author: Brad G. Osgood, Computer Science Department, Stanford University
published: May 21, 2010,   recorded: September 2007,   views: 2496
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The point [inaudible] getting to know your higher-dimensional Fourier transform. As I said, you know it. You have to convince yourself of that. There are differences, and I'll highlight some of them a little bit today but even more so next time. Again, the point of using the notation that we've used and the approach that we're using is to make the higher-dimensional transform look as much like the one-dimensional transform as possible. ...

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