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This tool is fantastic! I was able to generate a Fourier-Poisson cube [0] in about 10 minutes, and the UI is incredibly intuitive.

The focus on commutative diagrams, rather than a free-form canvas, is a brilliant design choice that keeps it clean and easy to use. I wish I'd had this during my thesis; it would have saved so much time.

[0] https://q.uiver.app/#q=WzAsOCxbMCwxLCJnIFxcdGV4dHsgb24gfVxcb...



In case anyone else is curious about this, I found the reference to be Kammler's "A First Course in Fourier Analysis".


You're right, thanks for pointing that out. I missed adding the reference: Kammler DW. A First Course in Fourier Analysis. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2008. Figure 1.19. This visualization of the relationships between time and frequency domains is a good illustration of Pontryagin duality applied to signal processing




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