1. Fourier transform of an integrable function
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A = : B is a definition of B from the already known object A ;
A : = B is a definition of A from the already known object B.
The object we're defining is always on the ":" side; this symbol represents an abbreviation to avoid cutting the thread of a calculation. This abbreviation is common in research articles and also in teaching books.
1.1 Classes of integrable functions
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