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  1. Definition of Sinc function - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    I just want to make clear of the definition of sinc(x). I know there is a normalized and unnormalized definition for the sinc function. If we have unnormalized sinc then we have: $$\\sin(x)/x=\\text{...

  2. How does sinc interpolation work? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Convolution with sinc pulses What we want to do to reconstruct the signal is a convolution between the samples and scaled and shifted versions of sinc. This technique is known as …

  3. Fourier transform of sinc function - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Let us consider the Fourier transform of $\\mathrm{sinc}$ function. As I know it is equal to a rectangular function in frequency domain and I want to get it myself, I know there is a lot of …

  4. Dirac delta function as a limit of sinc function

    Jan 2, 2015 · A related proof is by Fourier transforms. Here's a sketch of this proof: The sinc function (with appropriate scaling) is the Fourier transform of the indicator function of an …

  5. Fourier transform of sinc function. - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 20, 2015 · Fourier transform of sinc function. Ask Question Asked 10 years, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 7 months ago

  6. integration - Derive Fourier transform of sinc function

    We know that the Fourier transform of the sinc function is the rectangular function (or top hat). However, I'm at a loss as to how to prove it. Most textbooks and online sources start with the

  7. How does a complex exponential turn into the sinc function?

    How does a complex exponential turn into the sinc function? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 years, 1 month ago

  8. Derivative of sinc function - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Oct 5, 2011 · Derivative of sinc function Ask Question Asked 14 years, 3 months ago Modified 10 years, 4 months ago

  9. real analysis - Numerically stable simplification of sinc function ...

    Apr 26, 2018 · I would like to know if there is an alternate, explicit (non-iterative) form of the sinc function which behaves in a numerically stable way for all real numbers.

  10. terminology - What is the etymology of 'sinc function'?

    Feb 11, 2013 · The term "sinc" is a contraction of the function's full Latin name, the sinus cardinalis (cardinal sine) It was introduced by Phillip M. Woodward in his 1952 paper …