Dear all,
I am new to this Google group.

   - I have been using Python for 3 years.
   - I am a PhD student working on superconductivity in 2D Topological 
   materials(Physics). 
   - I recently started using SymPy for some of my work mainly finding 
   eigenvalues of Hamiltonian matrices. 
   
I noticed that *SymPy's Fourier transform function* does not work that good 
when it comes to symbolic functions whose Fourier transforms result in 
*Dirac-deltas 
*despite having a delta function itself. eg: exp(-iat)or trigonometric 
functions like sin(at) or cos(at). Mathematica does this fine and returns 
expressions involving Dirac deltas. 

If anyone has faced this problem before and found a solution, please share. 

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