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[Merged by Bors] - feat: the Fourier transform a function with fast enough decay is smooth #11776

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Louddy pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 15, 2024
Rename `mul_L` to `fourierSMulRight` for predictability, expand the file-level docstring, extract a few lemmas from proofs, change `fourier_integral` to `fourierIntegral` in a few lemma names. There is essentially no new mathematical content. This is a preparation for the study of higher order derivatives in #11776.
atarnoam pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 16, 2024
Rename `mul_L` to `fourierSMulRight` for predictability, expand the file-level docstring, extract a few lemmas from proofs, change `fourier_integral` to `fourierIntegral` in a few lemma names. There is essentially no new mathematical content. This is a preparation for the study of higher order derivatives in #11776.
uniwuni pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 19, 2024
Rename `mul_L` to `fourierSMulRight` for predictability, expand the file-level docstring, extract a few lemmas from proofs, change `fourier_integral` to `fourierIntegral` in a few lemma names. There is essentially no new mathematical content. This is a preparation for the study of higher order derivatives in #11776.
callesonne pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 22, 2024
Rename `mul_L` to `fourierSMulRight` for predictability, expand the file-level docstring, extract a few lemmas from proofs, change `fourier_integral` to `fourierIntegral` in a few lemma names. There is essentially no new mathematical content. This is a preparation for the study of higher order derivatives in #11776.
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