Fourier Transform Of Heaviside Step Function Today
[ \lim_\epsilon \to 0^+ \frac1\epsilon + i\omega = \frac1i\omega + \pi \delta(\omega) \quad \text(in the sense of distributions) ]
Now take the limit (\epsilon \to 0^+):
(At (t=0), the value is often taken as (1/2) for symmetry in Fourier analysis, but it’s a set of measure zero, so it doesn’t affect the transform in the (L^2) sense.) The Fourier transform (using the unitary, angular frequency convention) is: fourier transform of heaviside step function