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How convolution in time domain becomes multiplication in frequency domain?

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Answered by Anonymous
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the convolution theorem states that under suitable conditions the Fourier transform of a convolution is the pointwise product of Fourier transforms. In other words, convolution in one domain (e.g., time domain) equals point-wise multiplication in the other domain (e.g., frequency domain).
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