Reality condition
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The reality condition is a proprerty of Fourier transforms:
If f(t) is a real function (not complex), then its Fourier transform g(ω) satisfies
g * (ω) = g( − ω)
where * denotes the complex conjugate. This is saying that the real part of the function g(ω) is symmetric about the point ω = 0.