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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 1 Mär. 2018

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In MATLAB it is written as fft(X) /sqrt(length(X)) it appears to me.

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Alex Phang
Alex Phang am 1 Mär. 2018
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Can I know what is the equation for fft(X)? How can the equation after sigma ∑ is fft(X)? I read from Fast Fourier transform and it explains a little different. How to change the top and the bottom of the sigma ∑ in the fft?
Alex Phang
Alex Phang am 3 Mär. 2018
What about expression like this? How to express the sigma ∑?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 3 Mär. 2018
Calculate the terms of what goes inside the inner sigma as a vector. sum() the vector. However, you cannot do that for the outer infinite sigma.
For the outer infinite sigma, you would use symsum() . I tend to doubt you will get a closed-form formula however.
I suspect for that equation you need to somehow decompose the formula as a convolution. Maybe you could get somewhere with a Z Transform or Laplace Transform.

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