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F... a Fourier transform is denoted by an uppercase letter with a greek letter index.
F - 1 F... inverse Fourier transform of a signal F. f(m)... a signal is denoted by a lowercase letter with a Latin letter index.
LQ _l = K_l + E_{l,k} \times LP^k where :l and k= 1, \dotsc, n, LQ_l = \ln(Q_l), LP^l = \ln(P^l), and K_l are constants; and appearance of a letter index as both an upper index and a lower index in the same term implies summation over that index.
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