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A "cube" graph representing the relations between Fourier transform, DTFT, Fourier series and DFT. Each side of the cube indicates the operations needed to pass from one vertex to the other. The bolder double arrows indicate the link between each function in the direct domain and its transform.

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current07:29, 23 July 20073,012×2,606 (368 KB)TheNoise (Talk | contribs) (A "cube" graph representing the relations between Fourier transform, DTFT, Fourier series and DFT. Each side of the cube indicates the operations needed to pass from one vertex to the other. The bolder double arrows indicate the link betwe)
17:25, 14 July 20073,012×2,606 (368 KB)TheNoise (Talk | contribs) (A "cube" graph representing the relations between Fourier transform, DTFT, Fourier series and DFT. Each side of the cube indicates the operations needed to pass from one vertex to the other. The bolder double arrows indicate the link betwe)
16:28, 9 July 20073,049×2,626 (366 KB)TheNoise (Talk | contribs) (A "cube" graph representing the relations between Fourier transform, DTFT, Fourier series and DFT. Each side of the cube indicates the operations needed to pass from one vertex to the other. The bolder double arrows indicate the link betwe)
17:47, 8 July 20073,691×2,540 (368 KB)TheNoise (Talk | contribs) (The "cube" graph representing the relations between Fourier transform, DTFT, Fourier series and DFT. Each side of the cube indicates the operations needed to pass from one vertex to the other. The bolder double arrows indicate the link bet)

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