Luna

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Hi,

I have difficulty in taking fourier transform of a function f(t).

The function f(t) is not integrable. Through analytical analysis, f(t)
behaves asymptotically the same as a*log(t)/t

for t-> +infinity; and f(t) behaves asymptotically the same as b*log(-
t)/t

for t-> -infinity; where "a" and "b" are some constants.

Is there a way to work around this difficulty and get some sort of
fourier transform of this function f(t), possibly

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