How the Fourier Transform Works, Lecture 6 | Convolution | Signals and Systems
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What is Convolution? What does it have to do with the Fourier Transform? Have you ever wondered what the Fourier Transform equation meant? Why is my mischievous little 2-year-old son hiding my slippers? I hope that by the end of this lecture, I will have explained the process of Convolution to you clearly enough that you'll understand how Fourier's revolutionary idea actually works... and yes, the slippers are really part of the explanation.
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View the whole series at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWMUMyAolbNuWse5uM3HBwkrJEVsWOLd6
What is Convolution? What does it have to do with the Fourier Transform? Have you ever wondered what the Fourier Transform equation meant? Why is my mischievous little 2-year-old son hiding my slippers? I hope that by the end of this lecture, I will have explained the process of Convolution to you clearly enough that you'll understand how Fourier's revolutionary idea actually works... and yes, the slippers are really part of the explanation.
This is the eighth and final lecture that I am releasing from the course for the time being.
Please help me finish filming the course by supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/MarkNewman
A transcript of this lecture can be downloaded from the following link:
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