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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2025 21:46:33 -0300
Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md
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Signed-off-by: Fabiana 🚀 Campanari <113218619+FabianaCampanari@users.noreply.github.com>
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@@ -198,10 +198,10 @@ Joseph Fourier’s development of Fourier analysis allowed quantum mechanics to
- [Where]():
- - $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} f(x)$ is the original function in the spatial domain.
- - $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} \hat{f}(k)$ is the transformed function in the frequency domain.
- - $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} \ x \$ represents position, and $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} k$ represents momentum or frequency.
+ [Where]():
+ - $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} f(x)$ is the original function in the spatial domain.
+ - $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} \hat{f}(k)$ is the transformed function in the frequency domain.
+ - $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} \ x \$ represents position, and $\large \color{DeepSkyBlue} k$ represents momentum or frequency.