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This is a continuation of a previous paper which appeared in this journal (Demircan, 1980b) and aims at ascertaining some other relations between the integral transforms of the light curves of eclipsing binary systems. The appropriate use of these relations should facilitate the numerical computations for an analysis of eclipsing binary light curves by different Fourier techniques.
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Demircan, O. Fourier techniques for an analysis of eclipsing binary light curves, VIb. Astrophys Space Sci 72, 281–286 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00639137
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