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This is a question on taking the Fourier transform of a function.

How does one find the fourier transform of $f$, where $f(t) = |t|$?

Fabian
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  • See Fourier Transform. Can you follow the derivation? – Amzoti Dec 23 '12 at 06:07
  • This helps a lot; thanks. I'm surprised that we'd have to deal with derivatives of dirac deltas to solve this problem; I thought it would be simpler than that since it came on a midterm. – NicNic8 Dec 23 '12 at 06:14
  • @user24205: without any additional trick you can define the Fourier transform only when $\int dt,f(t)e^{i\omega t}$ converges. For your example, this integral is diverging as it stands... – Fabian Dec 23 '12 at 06:21
  • You can check the result using WA – Amzoti Dec 23 '12 at 06:33
  • It boils down thinking about how use the signum function to express the absolute value and then using the definitions for Fourier Transform. I would go through the example and make sure you can follow the entire derivation. Have fun! – Amzoti Dec 23 '12 at 06:44

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