Let $B$ stand for the centered Euclidean ball with radius $\frac{1}{2}$ in $d$ dimensions. What is the value of the Fourier transform of the indicator function of B evaluated at the origin?
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1This is just the measure/volume of the ball. Wikipedia has a formula for this volume. – PhoemueX Mar 21 '20 at 07:09
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Let $B_r$ denote the unit ball with radius $r$, and let $\chi_S$ denote the characteristic function of the set $S$. This post considers the ball with radius $1$. To apply it to our situation, note that $$ \chi_{B_{1/2}}(\mathbf x) = \chi_{B_1}(2\mathbf x). $$ With the "time-scaling property" of the Fourier transform (or equivalently after applying a substitution in the integral), we have $\hat{\chi}_{B_{1/2}}(\xi) = \frac 1{2^d} \hat\chi_{B_1}(\xi/2)$.
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