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Sigma approximation

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In mathematics, σ-approximation adjusts a Fourier summation to eliminate the Gibbs phenomenon which would otherwise occur at discontinuities.

A σ-approximated summation can be written as follows,

Here, the term

is the Lanczos σ factor, which is responsible for eliminating the Gibbs ringing phenomenon.