inverse Fourier transform

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inverse Fourier transform (plural inverse Fourier transforms)

  1. (mathematics) A mathematical operation that transforms a function for a discrete or continuous spectrum into a function for the amplitude with the given spectrum; an inverse transform of the Fourier transform.

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