Discrete Fourier Transform question

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The discussion centers on a question about performing a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) by hand, specifically for the input {1, 0} transforming to 1/2{1, 1} as presented in R. Bracewell's book. The responder suggests reviewing the definition of DFT and the normalization factors, noting that the provided transformation is typically associated with the inverse DFT. They emphasize that computing a DFT is similar to finding coefficients of a Fourier series, with normalization being the main difference. For clarity, they recommend revisiting the basics of Fourier series to aid understanding. This exchange highlights the importance of grasping normalization in Fourier transformations.
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Hi, I am learning Fourier transformation by my own. I am reading a book "Fourier Transformation" by R. Bracewell. In chapter 11, in examples of discrete Fourier transforms, it gives for N =2, {1 0} transforms to 1/2{1 1}. I can do this in MATLAB but I can't figure it out how to do it by hand. Searching over the internet, I came across some material but it did not help. Can someone explain me how to get those transforms. Thanks
 
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Bracewell's is an excellent book. The result you quote should be obvious except, perhaps, for the normalization in front which would usually be used for the inverse DFT (the forward DFT would have the factor 1). I don't have this book here but look at his definition of the DFT and check the normalization.
 
Computing a discrete Fourier transform is basically the same as computing the coefficients of a Fourier series (except for the normalization factor). If you are confused by this simple question, then reviewing how to compute Fourier series might help.
 
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