Fourier transforms are mathematical tools that convert a function of time (or space) into a function of frequency. They provide a way to analyze the frequencies contained in a signal, making them essential in many areas of physics and engineering, particularly for solving differential equations and analyzing waveforms. By transforming real-valued functions into the frequency domain, Fourier transforms simplify the evaluation of complex integrals and enhance our understanding of periodic phenomena.
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