What if everybody in the world could vote in any country's elections, with an exponentially decaying weight set by shortest distance from boundary? So Chinese people would have say a 1/32 vote in American elections? Fourier transform global politics.
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If you use only real variables, then a Fourier transform converts any function into a sum of sines and cosines. A Laplace transform converts it to a sum of exponentials.
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There was a time 15y ago I’d have seen this myself at a muscle memory level. My math has decayed to almost pre-calculus levels
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If I'm thinking the same as Brian, it's because the arg of the exponential is not pure complex - is pure real, in fact. You have a summation of exponentials - that much is the same as Fourrier eqn - other parts are different.
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