Wolfram Mathematica has so many Fourier transform relevant functions, say, 
FourierDST, FourierDCT, and so on. I'm currently learning the notes written 
by Dr. Roman Schmied 
<https://arxiv.org/search/quant-ph?searchtype=author&query=Schmied%2C+R> 
<https://arxiv.org/e-print/1403.7050>, where all examples are encoded in 
Mathematica, but I want to find the python based implementation. 

The biggest barrier to converting the Mathematica codes into its 
counterpart in python, say, with sympy, is the corresponding realization of 
various advanced complex functions in both.

Any hints for this problem will be highly appreciated.

Regards,
HY


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