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FOURIER'S integral is known, under certain general conditions, to have the value f(x) at a point where f(x) is continuous and ½{f(x + o) + f(x o)} at an ordinary point of discontinuity.
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CARSLAW, H. Gibbs' Phenomenon in Fourier's Integrals. Nature 116, 312–313 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116312c0
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