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Jun 8, 2023 at 21:01 comment added Wall-E I realize that the paper I looked at was using ordinary frequency. I rewrote the problem with angular frequency while forgetting to adapt the definition of the Fourier transform. That made me miss the $2\pi$ factor.
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Jun 8, 2023 at 14:46 comment added Matt L. @OverLordGoldDragon: Glad you never make that error. Corrected. But you could have used fewer words to point it out ...
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Jun 8, 2023 at 14:11 comment added OverLordGoldDragon "You're derivation" how is it just me who never in one's life made this error. If odds are fixed, the outcome's exponentially less likely to persist, so lasting till retirement will be impressive. Except I'll never retire voluntarily, and my lifespan shall only potentially end by heat death of the $\text{multiverse}$ - where $\text{multiverse} \supseteq \text{universe}$, making the lower bound on the upper bound $T_\text{retirement_age} /T_\text{current_age} \geq 10^{89}$ - which will prove that the non-zero exponential base, hence the original odds, are very impressively low.
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